Music, Sound, and the Aurality of the Environment in the Anthropocene: Spiritual and Religious Perspectives
Articles
Note from the Editor
Jeffers Engelhardt
Conch Calls into the Anthropocene: Pututus as Instruments of Human-Environmental Relations at Monumental Chavín
Miriam A. Kolar
“A Gentle, Angry People”: Music in a Quaker Nonviolent Direct-Action Campaign to Power Local Green Jobs
Benjamin A. Safran
Ecojustice, Religious Folklife and a Sound Ecology
Jeff Todd Titon
The Mulberry Tree, the Birds and the Divine in the Music of the Dotār in Khorāssān (Iran)
Farrokh Vahabzadeh
Reviews
Hildegard of Bingen
William Flynn
Singing Yoruba Christianity: Music, Media, and Morality
Olabode Festus Omojola
Bach and the Counterpoint of Religion
Mark Peters
Blackpentecostal Breath: The Aesthetics of Possibility
Braxton D. Shelley