Problematizing Sound Methods Through Music Research-Creation: Oblique Curiosities

In this article, we take up feminist new materialist thought in relation to our music research-creation practice to problematize the white, en/abled, cis-masculine, and Euro-Western methodological orientation often inherited with sound methods. We think with our music research-creation practice to a...

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Main Authors: David Ben Shannon, Sarah E. Truman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-02-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Methods
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406920903224
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spelling doaj-95e1cec2d37141179bc3b22d291d49e62020-11-25T03:03:34ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods1609-40692020-02-011910.1177/1609406920903224Problematizing Sound Methods Through Music Research-Creation: Oblique CuriositiesDavid Ben Shannon0Sarah E. Truman1 Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom University of Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaIn this article, we take up feminist new materialist thought in relation to our music research-creation practice to problematize the white, en/abled, cis-masculine, and Euro-Western methodological orientation often inherited with sound methods. We think with our music research-creation practice to activate a feminist new materialist politics of approach , unsettling sound studies’ inheritances that seek to separate , essentialize , naturalize/neutralize , capture , decontextualize , and re-present . We unsettle these inheritances with six propositions: imbricate , stratify , provoke , inject , contextualize , and more-than-represent. These propositions, and this article’s uptake of research-creation, hold implications for scholars interested in critically enacting sound studies research as well as qualitative and post qualitative research in general.https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406920903224
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description In this article, we take up feminist new materialist thought in relation to our music research-creation practice to problematize the white, en/abled, cis-masculine, and Euro-Western methodological orientation often inherited with sound methods. We think with our music research-creation practice to activate a feminist new materialist politics of approach , unsettling sound studies’ inheritances that seek to separate , essentialize , naturalize/neutralize , capture , decontextualize , and re-present . We unsettle these inheritances with six propositions: imbricate , stratify , provoke , inject , contextualize , and more-than-represent. These propositions, and this article’s uptake of research-creation, hold implications for scholars interested in critically enacting sound studies research as well as qualitative and post qualitative research in general.
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