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Afrosonic Life
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African diaspora
Afrosonic culture
Author_Mark V. Campbell
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dj
dub
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hip-hop
music-making
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sonic innovation
sonic methodology
sound creation
Product details
- ISBN 9781501379291
- Weight: 372g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 10 Feb 2022
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Afrosonic Life explores the role sonic innovations in the African diaspora play in articulating methodologies for living the afterlife of slavery. Developing and extending debates on Afrosonic cultures, the book attends to the ways in which the acts of technological subversion, experimentation and production complement and interrupt the intellectual project of modernity. Music making processes such as dub, turntablism, hip-hop dj techniques and the remix, innovate methods of expressing subjecthoods beyond the dominant language of Western “Man” and the market. These sonic innovations utilize sound as a methodology to institute a rehumanizing subjectivity in which sound dislodges the hierarchical ordering of racial schemas. Afrosonic Life is invested in excavating and elaborating the nuanced and novel ways of music making and sound creation found in the African diaspora.
Mark V. Campbell is Assistant Professor of Music and Culture at University of Toronto, Canada. His research explores the relationships between Afrosonic innovations and notions of the human. He is founding director of the Afrosonic Innovation Lab and co-editor of Hip Hop Archives: The Politics and Poetics of Knowledge Production (2023) and We Still Here: Hip Hop North of the 49th Parallel (2020).
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