This week in North Philly Notes, we present the new issue of our journal, Kalfou.
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022): Kalfou: A Journal of Comparative and Relational Ethnic Studies
Published: 2023-01-05
Symposium on The Race of Sound, by Nina Sun Eidsheim
- The Race of Sound, by Nina Sun Eidsheim: What Good Work Does and Why It Matters by George Lipsitz
- Making a Space for Epistemology and Aesthetics in Voice Studies by Marit J. MacArthur
- Listening to Listening: A Response to Nina Sun Eidsheim’s The Race of Sound by Ellie M. Hisama
- The Acousmatic Question and the Will to Datafy: Otter.ai, Low-Resource Languages, and the Politics of Machine Listening by Jonathan Sterne , Mehak Sawhney
- Listening Practice and History: Sound, Erasure by Nancy Yunhwa Rao
- Do Vibrations Make Decisions? by Brian Kane
- Hearing Timbre at the Crossroads by Landon Morrison
- Who Is Speaking? An Empirical Perspective on the Acousmatic Question by Jody Kreiman
- Exceeding the Visual, Eluding the Textual by Dorinne Kondo
- No Conclusions: Response to Symposium, August 16, 2021by Nina Sun Eidsheim, Daniel Walden
Feature Articles
- Mapping Complicities in Brahmin Supremacy to White Supremacy: An Unsettling of South Asia and South Asian America by sahiba
- Boxing Ring Entrances as Insubordinate Spaces: A Disruptive Oral Herstory by Rudy Mondragón
- “Did He Ever Hear of Egypt or Carthage?” Moses Roper’s Literary and Oratorical Activism in the British Isles by Hannah-Rose Murra
- A Different Way of Working: The Insurgent Sociology of Shana M. griffin by Nia Flowers, George Lipsitz
La Mesa Popular
Mobilized 4 Movement
- The Grace of Black Folk: Notes on Ubuntu Democracy by Johari Jabir
Review
- Artificial Whiteness: Politics and Ideology in Artificial Intelligence, by Yarden Katz by Ethan Chang
Filed under: african american studies, american studies, civil rights, Education, ethics, gender studies, History, literature, political science, race and ethnicity, racism, sociology, Urban Studies |
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