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And Livesay always displays a fine ear for the possibilities of aurality.
However, when sight is juxtaposed with aurality, the sound of a saw becomes the body of a boy riding a scooter in the early light.
The primal aurality of this car at 8,000 rpm will actually cause your DNA to devolve.
After St. Teresa, poets either celebrated the loss of "aurality" as a triumph of Christ over the oracles or mourned a loss of direct inspiration.
Making Sense of Metaphors: Visuality, Aurality, and the Reconfiguration of American Legal Discourse, Cardozo Law Review (1994)
Since 1994, the aim of Ross' research has been to establish the subjects of theatre sound and aurality and advance their study by located them within a broader epistemology of sound and a framework of relevant theories and histories.
Stone, A.F., "Aurality in the Panegyrics of Eustathios of Thessaloniki in Theatron", Rhetorical Culture in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, pp. 417-28.
"Once historians begin to think in sensorial terms, work on taste and touch will probably balloon, just as it has with aurality," he said, adding that several long-neglected senses are turning out to be crucial to his current project: a history of Americans' changing conceptions of race.