Intro; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Writing the Field Recording; Preface Field; Part One Opening the Field; Chapter 1 Fields, Theory, Field Theory: John Berger and Manfred Werder Define a Field; Chapter 2 The Nondescript*; Chapter 3 Text-Score-Text; Part Two The Poetics of the Field; Chapter 4 Rubies Reddened by Rubies Reddening*; Chapter 5 Pitch of Inhabiting: Thoughts on the Practice of Sound, Poetry and Virno's 'Accustomed Place'*; Chapter 6 Druids Fielding Questions: Eva-Maria Houben, Emily Dickinson and Charles Ives*
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Chapter 7 Field Recording as Writing: John Berger, Peter Gizzi and Juliana SpahrPart Three The Field in Practice; Chapter 8 Bittern space, a siskin; Chapter 9 Disquiet*; Chapter 10 Hedges; Chapter 11 Stirrup Notes: Fragments on Listening*; Notes on Contributors; Index
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The first book dedicated to Bergsonism (1988): Gilles Deleuze's seminal study of Henri Bergson's philosophy.