Auditory Perception in Twentieth-Century Self-Narratives

Oto-bio-graphical Subjects

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Auditory Perception in Twentieth-Century Self-Narratives

Oto-bio-graphical Subjects

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Examines the connection between auditory perception and the formation of subjectivity and identity in 20th-century autobiographical literature, drawing a parallel between poststructuralism and the decentered subject in self-narratives.

Throughout the 20th century, auditory perception emerged as a significant area of inquiry across various disciplines, particularly within the fields of poststructuralism and psychoanalysis. Auditory Perception in Twentieth-Century Self-Narratives identifies how these theories converged in their understanding of hearing as a fundamental aspect of development and experience, which in turn led to a decentering and reformulation of the written autobiographical self.

Claudia Cerulo draws connections between auditory perception and the formation of the self in both theoretical and literary texts. Drawing from both psychoanalysis and poststructuralism, the first part of the book engages with the interest of 20th-century theorists in sound, examining terms and usage from Derrida, Lacoue-Labarthe, Nancy, Irigaray, Kristeva, and Cixous. The second part of the book then close-reads three autobiographical works, Elias Canetti's Die gerettete Zunge (The Tongue Set Free), Nathalie Ginzburg's Lessico famigliare (Family Sayings), and Nathalie Sarraute's Enfance (Childhood). In these three case studies, acoustic perception is more than a mere episode or decorative element. Instead, it interacts, either directly or indirectly, with all levels of discourse, ranging from the stylistic to the metaphorical. These works thus artistically anticipate what would be theorized only a few decades later and create the conditions for a pre-verbal apprehension of the world, raising questions about the ineffable source of writing and the writing process itself.

Table of Contents

Note on translation

Introduction: In his own voice, and in translation
1. Thinking with the ear
- Auditory perception and psychoanalysis
- Auditory perception and philosophy
- From Narcissus to Echo
2. Writing by ear
- From autos to oto
- Listening and self-narrative
- Self-narratives in the Age of Suspicion
- Towards a phenomenology of oto-bio-graphy
3. The school of silence
- Three oto-gio-graphical authors
- The acoustic dimension of writing
4. The school of hearing
- Resonances, echoes, and musical metaphors
- Earliest memory
- Paternal figures
- Maternal figures
5. Conclusions

Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 11 Dec 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9798765139172
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Claudia Cerulo

Claudia Cerulo is a postdoctoral researcher at the…

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