To Listen Differently, Away from Sonic Certitude: Some Propositions, Some Questions

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Abstract

In this piece, we move through propositions that invite an opening up to how, if at all, an abolitionary listening might take place. The “we” we use is intended to be multi-directional and polyphonic. It is a “we” we use as authors, as readers, and as listeners. Our thinking with and listening to the “uncapturable” seeks to unrepresent monological and univocal narratives of intelligibility, rationality, and social consensus. Rather than strain a hearing, we worry and listen to the very register and sonics of (a) hearing (determinacy, judgement, autonomy). Drawing from the writings and sonic articulations, undulations and intervallic cries of different thinkers and musicians we undo the certainty of voice and sound that the law predicates itself upon, and surrender to unanticipated openness.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHear
PublisherUniversity of Westminster Press
Pages151-160
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9781914386374
ISBN (Print)9781914386367
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • listening Abolition Law Senses

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