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- Salman Rushdie in Context
- Salman Rushdie in Context
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Life
- Part II Literary and Creative Contexts
- Chapter 5 Salman Rushdie and the Urdu Tradition
- Chapter 6 Art-Historical Magic Realism and Rushdie’s Twenty-First-Century Politics
- Chapter 7 Salman Rushdie and Intertextuality
- Chapter 8 Salman Rushdie and Visual Art and Culture
- Chapter 9 Rushdie, Sound, and the Auditory Imagination
- Part III Historical and Cultural Contexts
- Part IV Critical Theoretical Contexts
- Part V Reception, Criticism, and Adaptation
- Works by Salman Rushdie
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 9 - Rushdie, Sound, and the Auditory Imagination
from Part II - Literary and Creative Contexts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 March 2023
- Salman Rushdie in Context
- Salman Rushdie in Context
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Life
- Part II Literary and Creative Contexts
- Chapter 5 Salman Rushdie and the Urdu Tradition
- Chapter 6 Art-Historical Magic Realism and Rushdie’s Twenty-First-Century Politics
- Chapter 7 Salman Rushdie and Intertextuality
- Chapter 8 Salman Rushdie and Visual Art and Culture
- Chapter 9 Rushdie, Sound, and the Auditory Imagination
- Part III Historical and Cultural Contexts
- Part IV Critical Theoretical Contexts
- Part V Reception, Criticism, and Adaptation
- Works by Salman Rushdie
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter investigates a little considered aspect of Rushdie’s work in the context of soundscapes and the auditory imagination. While ekphrasis and the way in which Rushdie works with images has been widely explored, his novels are fully realized through sound, whether it is trains, filmic soundtracks, songs, or the sounds of street life in cities such as Bombay, London, and New York. The chapter focuses particularly on music across Rushdie’s fictional oeuvre, paying closest attention to The Satanic Verses and The Ground Beneath Hear Feet. It argues that a change is perceptible in the way that music is figured across these two novels, which in turn reflects a wider shift in the author’s politics, especially with relation to Islam.
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- Salman Rushdie in Context , pp. 118 - 130Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023