Geographies of the Ear Geographies of the Ear

Geographies of the Ear

The Cultural Politics of Sound in Contemporary Barcelona

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Publisher Description

In Geographies of the Ear, Tania Gentic examines the language and soundscape of post-Franco Barcelona to listen for the remnants of a globalized colonial ear. She theorizes “echoic memory” to understand how sound circulates from the past to the present—and from neighborhood to nation to globe—to trace how sonic practices produce and contest modernity, community identity, and democracy. Focusing on migrant and tourist accents, free radio stations, punk music, drag performances, and antigentrification protests, Gentic shows how the underground sounds in Barcelona complicate a modernizing aural imaginary of place. By thinking through the auralities present in literature, fanzines, comic books, documentary films, television and print media, popular music, public protests, and even everyday conversation, Gentic outlines the difficulties of considering the contemporary city as either the product of a monolingual national identity or a lived space easily circumscribed by geographical categories such as North, South, East, or West.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2025
August 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
3.3
MB
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