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Sound Carries

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Topics covered include a framework for analyzing the relationships between space and sound; British Asian dance music as a reflection on the politics of genre and multiculture; Caribbean radio and Black technologies as the sound of Britain's dying colonialism; Black music as folk music in England; and sonic third worldism in the Eastern Mediterranean. The contributors examine how sound carries creative ways of being and knowing across geographies, histories, and disciplines. Contributors. Les Back, Stevie Back, Tao Leigh Goffe, Tariq Jazeel, Sara Salem, Tom Western

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
21 March 2025
Pages
117
ISBN
9781478032731

Topics covered include a framework for analyzing the relationships between space and sound; British Asian dance music as a reflection on the politics of genre and multiculture; Caribbean radio and Black technologies as the sound of Britain's dying colonialism; Black music as folk music in England; and sonic third worldism in the Eastern Mediterranean. The contributors examine how sound carries creative ways of being and knowing across geographies, histories, and disciplines. Contributors. Les Back, Stevie Back, Tao Leigh Goffe, Tariq Jazeel, Sara Salem, Tom Western

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
21 March 2025
Pages
117
ISBN
9781478032731