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Unsound Supplies: Noisy Matter and the Making of Modern Soundscapes

Unsound Supplies: Noisy Matter and the Making of Modern Soundscapes

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Unsound Supplies explores the complex and often hidden provenance of the raw materials that underpin the rich musical cultures of modernity. Each of the book's ten chapters focuses on one material used in musical instrument making and the audio communications industry in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries--from African ivory and transatlantically traded rubber to Manila paper, Brazilian Pernambuco wood, tropical mahogany, Indian jackfruit trees, and steel, aluminum, wax, and shellac sourced from around the globe.

Together, the chapters trace the geographically diverse and frequently colonial origins and extraction processes of these materials, while also revealing their shifting values and meanings along supply chains. The authors critically examine the logistics, large-scale infrastructures, working conditions, and political, economic, and epistemic forces that have facilitated this material diversity.

Employing a variety of methods and approaches, Unsound Supplies reflects on the narratives and historiographical challenges that arise when discussing the material underpinnings of modern soundscapes, which are so often obscured and morally sanitized by modern musical and sonic aesthetics. The volume unleashes a noisy materiality marked by myriad contradictions, global connections, and uncertainties.

Author: Fanny Gribenski
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 12/15/2025
Series: Critical Conjunctures in Music and Sound
Pages: 320
Weight: 1lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780197814581
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