Gavin Steingo is Assistant Professor of Music at Princeton University and the author of Kwaito's Promise: Music and the Aesthetics of Freedom in South Africa. Jim Sykes is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of The Musical Gift: Sonic Generosity in Post-War Sri Lanka .
Gavin Steingo is Assistant Professor of Music at Princeton University and the author of Kwaito's Promise: Music and the Aesthetics of Freedom in South Africa. Jim Sykes is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of The Musical Gift: Sonic Generosity in Post-War Sri Lanka .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments vii Introduction. Remapping Sound Studies in the Global South / Gavin Steingo and Jim Sykes 1 Part I. The Technology Problematic 1. Another Resonance: Africa and the Sound of Study / Gavin Steingo 39 2. Ululation / Louise Meintjes 61 3. How the Sea Is Sounded: Remapping Indigenous Soundings in the Marshallese Diaspora / Jessica A. Schwartz 77 Part II. Multiple Liminologies 4. Antenatal Aurality in Pacific Afro-Colombia Midwifery / Jairo Moreno 109 5. Loudness, Excess, Power: A Political Liminology of a Global City of the South / Michael Birenbaum Quintero 135 6. The Spoiled and the Salvaged: Modulations of Auditory Value in Bangalore and Bangkok / Michele Friedner and Benjamin Tausig 156 7. Remapping the Voice through Transgender-Hijra Performance / Jeff Roy 173 Part III. The Politics of Sound 8. Banlieue Sounds, or, The Right to Exist / Hervé Tchumkam 185 9. Sound Studies, Difference, and Global Concept History / Jim Sykes 203 10. "Faking It": Moans and Groans of Loving and Living in Govindpuri Slums / Tripta Chandola 228 11. Disorienting Sounds: A Sensory Ethnography of Syrian Dance Music / Shayna Silverstein 241 12. Afterword. Sonic Cartographies / Ana María Ochoa Gautier 261 Contributors 275 Index 277
Acknowledgments vii Introduction. Remapping Sound Studies in the Global South / Gavin Steingo and Jim Sykes 1 Part I. The Technology Problematic 1. Another Resonance: Africa and the Sound of Study / Gavin Steingo 39 2. Ululation / Louise Meintjes 61 3. How the Sea Is Sounded: Remapping Indigenous Soundings in the Marshallese Diaspora / Jessica A. Schwartz 77 Part II. Multiple Liminologies 4. Antenatal Aurality in Pacific Afro-Colombia Midwifery / Jairo Moreno 109 5. Loudness, Excess, Power: A Political Liminology of a Global City of the South / Michael Birenbaum Quintero 135 6. The Spoiled and the Salvaged: Modulations of Auditory Value in Bangalore and Bangkok / Michele Friedner and Benjamin Tausig 156 7. Remapping the Voice through Transgender-Hijra Performance / Jeff Roy 173 Part III. The Politics of Sound 8. Banlieue Sounds, or, The Right to Exist / Hervé Tchumkam 185 9. Sound Studies, Difference, and Global Concept History / Jim Sykes 203 10. "Faking It": Moans and Groans of Loving and Living in Govindpuri Slums / Tripta Chandola 228 11. Disorienting Sounds: A Sensory Ethnography of Syrian Dance Music / Shayna Silverstein 241 12. Afterword. Sonic Cartographies / Ana María Ochoa Gautier 261 Contributors 275 Index 277
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