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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction: Soundings
  7. 1. “It Seems Their Voices Are Still in My Ears”: Picturing a Tupinambá Dance in 1592
  8. 2. Frans Post’s Silent Landscapes
  9. 3. Magical Pictures, or Observations on Lightning and Thunder, Occasion’d by a Portrait of Dr. Franklin
  10. 4. At the Mouth of the Cave: Listening to Thomas Cole’s Kaaterskill Falls
  11. 5. Dancing for the Kinetograph: The Lakota Ghost Dance and the Silence of Early Cinema
  12. Coda
  13. Notes
  14. Index
  15. Color Plates

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Soundings

1. “It Seems Their Voices Are Still in My Ears”: Picturing a Tupinambá Dance in 1592

2. Frans Post’s Silent Landscapes

3. Magical Pictures, or Observations on Lightning and Thunder, Occasion’d by a Portrait of Dr. Franklin

4. At the Mouth of the Cave: Listening to Thomas Cole’s Kaaterskill Falls

5. Dancing for the Kinetograph: The Lakota Ghost Dance and the Silence of Early Cinema

Coda

Notes

Index

Color Plates

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