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Music, Sound, and Documentary Film in the Global South

  • Editor: Ballengee, Christopher L.

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Contents

  • Introduction: Being Heard: Music, Sound, and Documentary Film in the Global South
  • Christopher L. Ballengee
  • Chapter 1. Helping a Nation to Know Itself: Postcolonial Identity and Sonic Horizons at Films Division India, 1950-1975
  • Rounak Maiti
  • Chapter 2. Invisible Architecture, Radical Ethnography: Juan Downey and the Sound of Laughter
  • Michael Newell Witte
  • Chapter 3. Drum Making as a Way of Life in South-Central Uganda: A Filmic Approach
  • Damascus Kafumbe
  • Chapter 4. Narrating a Revolutionary Life through Song: Personal, Political, and Musical Choices in Making Singing a Great Dream
  • Anna Stirr and Bhakta Syangtan
  • Chapter 5. Beyond the Visual: The Use of Sound in Tales from Our Childhood
  • Rajesh James and Malavika Pillai
  • Chapter 6. Lodes of Metal: The Texture and Sound of Memory in Latin American Heavy Metal Documentaries
  • Daniel Nevarez Araujo and Nelson Varas-Diaz
  • Chapter 7. Framing the Future: The Take, Nine Queens, and Argentina's Neoliberal Soundscapes
  • Yovanna Pineda and Lucas Izquierdo
  • Chapter 8. Under the Amazon Sun: Musical Composition, Filmic Form, and Encounters of History and the Everyday in Antonio Wong Rengifo's Chronotopias of the Peruvian Amazon
  • Aleksander Sedzielarz
  • Chapter 9. Aural Identities: Auditive Representations of Ethnicity in Documentary Film
  • Miki Brunou
  • Chapter 10. Only Connect: Two Trinidads, Two Documentaries
  • Andre Bagoo
  • About the Contributors