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Building Worlds Together with Sound and Music : Imagination as an Active Engagement between Ourselves (2019)


Tuuri, K., & Peltola, H.-R. (2019). Building Worlds Together with Sound and Music : Imagination as an Active Engagement between Ourselves. In M. Grimshaw-Aagaard, M. Walther-Hansen, & M. Knakkergaard (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Imagination, Volume 1 (pp. 345-358). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190460167.013.17


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All authors or editorsTuuri, Kai; Peltola, Henna-Riikka

Parent publicationThe Oxford Handbook of Sound and Imagination, Volume 1

Parent publication editorsGrimshaw-Aagaard, Mark; Walther-Hansen, Mads; Knakkergaard, Martin

ISBN978-0-19-046016-7

eISBN978-0-19-046019-8

Publication year2019

Pages range345-358

Number of pages in the book808

PublisherOxford University Press

Place of PublicationNew York

Publication countryUnited States

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190460167.013.17

Publication open accessNot open

Publication channel open access

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/65330


Abstract

By conforming to the enactive approach to human cognition, and by adopting the Tia DeNora’s concept of human–music interaction as an “in-action” perspective, Kai Tuuri and Henna-Riikka Peltola explore socially extended imagining with sounds and music. This is done through a question of how “shared places” of imagining with sound are established and maintained. Defining the activity of imagining as an essentially dynamic and generative process that takes place in a social reality, the authors propose that the processes of imagining are not only individual but also become exhibited and jointly engaged in social dialogues as well. By first discussing the theoretical foundations of this
shared imagining with sound, then by examining two case examples, the authors focus on the ways that imagination—as a joint active engagement—becomes shared in an interaction between individuals.


Keywordsmusicmusic psychologycognitive processesexperiencingimaginationsocial cognition

Free keywordsembodied experience; narrative; metaphor; enactive imagining; autonomous sensory meridian response; human–music interaction; kinesphere; ecosphere; culturesphere


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Reporting Year2019

JUFO rating3


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