Thinking with an Accent Toward a New Object, Method, and Practice

Thinking with an Accent casts accent as a powerfully coded yet underexplored mode of perception shaping our global cultural economy. Theorizing accent as a mediatized object, an interdisciplinary method, and an embodied practice, this volume invites readers to think with an accent-to practice a dial...

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Other Authors: Rangan, Pooja (Editor), Saxena, Akshya (Editor), Srinivasan, Ragini (Editor), Sundar, Pavitra (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of California Press 2023
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