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Asian Sound Cultures: Voice, Noise, Sound, Technology

Pre-order,Asian Sound Cultures: Voice, Noise, Sound, Technology

  • Editor: Haukamp, Iris
  • Editor: Hoene, Christin
  • Editor: Smith, Martyn

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$57.25

Due for release on 27th May 2024

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Contents

  • Part 1 : The politics of voice
  • 1. The phonographic politics of ‘corporeal voice’: Speech recordings for imperial subjectification and wartime mobilization in colonial Taiwan and Korea
  • 2. In dark times: Poetic dissonance in the Thai-Malay borderlands
  • 3. Sonic aesthetics and social disparity: The voice of villains in Ryoo Seung-wan’s Veteran (2015) and The Unjust (2010)
  • Part 2 : Modern noise
  • 4. Aesthetic ruptures and sociabilities: Tateyama Noboru (1876–1926), quotidian noise, and sōkyoku-jiuta
  • 5. The ‘hell of modern sound’: A history of urban noise in modern Japan
  • 6. Feel the power of my exoticism: Japanese noise music and claims of a distinct Japanese sound
  • Part 3 : Sound and power
  • 7. Listening to the talkies: Atarashiki tsuchi ’s (1937) acoustic construction of Japan for western consumption
  • 8. Recovering the lost Cantonese sounds in pre-handover Hong Kong: Sinophone politics in Dung Kai-cheung’s ‘The Rise and Fall of Wing Shing Street’ (1995)
  • 9. When the looms stop, the baby cries: The changing sounds of the Kyoto kimono-making industry
  • Part 4 : Technology and imperialism
  • 10. Early radio in late colonial India: Historiography, geography, audiences
  • 11. (Re) Diffusion of beautiful sound: Chinese broadcast in post-war Bangkok
  • 12. Arranging sounds from daily life: Amateur sound-recording contests and audio culture in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s
  • 13. The dual fate of the twin horn in Thailand: From United States anti-communist weapon to the Phetchabun processional bands’ sound system