The Sounds of Politics in South Asia

The Sounds of Politics in South Asia

Released Tuesday, 10th November 2020
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The Sounds of Politics in South Asia

The Sounds of Politics in South Asia

The Sounds of Politics in South Asia

The Sounds of Politics in South Asia

Tuesday, 10th November 2020
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In this week's episode, guests Aswin Punathambekar and Sriram Mohan discuss their article "A Sound Bridge: Listening for the Political in a Digital Age" which analyzes how catchy sounds become sonic cues for political participation. In their analysis of the popular refrain “Why This Kolaveri” (“Why This Murderous Rage”), the authors demonstrate how a sound's availability, performativity, and resonance enable it to be picked up by a variety of journalists, politicians, and citizens engaged in popular protest movements. Punathambekar and Mohan argue that understanding politics in the digital age requires attending more closely to sonic modes of participation.

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