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This book examines the roles of sound and listening in thinking about the relationships between space and mechanisms of racialization in Afro-Latin America. Through a sequence of cases in different periods and locales, whether Sal ... celý popis
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This book examines the roles of sound and listening in thinking about the relationships between space and mechanisms of racialization in Afro-Latin America. Through a sequence of cases in different periods and locales, whether Salvador da Bahia in the 1890s, Havana in the 1910s or 1960s, or Rio and S?o Paulo in the 1930s and 1960s, the book proposes what Stephen Feld has described as a "history of histories of listening" in order to draw out how some central concepts in sound studies-among them, resonance, voice, audition, noise, and music-participate in and accompany process by which racial differences are formulated, prescribed, imagined, and imposed in the designation of communities and networks of belonging. The book returns, then, to a set of problems related to some of the more central paradigms in the cultural and intellectual history of Latin America and the Caribbean through which different media-the book, the newspaper, the radio, the cinema-would function at the porous boundaries between different ethnic, social, and regional groups, while asking what an attention to sound and listening practices may now tell us in light of more recent critiques regarding race and geography, sound and self, or the senses and belonging.
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