Sawt, Bodies, Species Sonic Pluralism in Morocco

How do the Moroccan sound archives of the writer Paul Bowles from the 1970s sound today with the musicians of that time? What does an earthquake in Agadir have to do with a Japanese science fiction film? What sound do stones have? And what do we learn about environmental pollution by listening to th...

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Main Author: Aubry, Gilles (auth)
Other Authors: Richter, Anna (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Hamburg adocs 2023
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