special Issue:
Sound, Colonialism, and Power
Edited by Lauren Rosati
Vol. 2 | No. 2 | 2021
ISSN 2691-1566
INTRODUCTION
“Civilizing” Noise: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Sound, Colonialism, and Power
Lauren Rosati
Art-based Research
Expedition Content and the Harvard Peabody Expedition to Netherlands New Guinea, 1961
Veronika Kusumaryati & Ernst Karel
Sonic Refusal: Indigenous Belongings without Soundtrack
Christopher T. Green
Charting a Different World: Sound Mapping Together on Coast Salish Territories
Sadie Couture & Russell Gendron
Nothing to Hear, So to Speak: Spaces of Sounding and Listening at 100 McCaul Street
Angus Tarnawsky
Imagine you’re in a museum. What do you hear?
Bhavisha Panchia
Bamboula!: Dada Performance as Sonic Blackface
Hilary Whitham Sánchez
Uncolonizing Early Sound Recordings
Budhaditya Chattopadhyay
“…the table was set, and we were never dead”: On the Persistence of Colonial Listening in Germany
Pedro J S Vieira de Oliveira
A Map of a Sound as a Space: Christine Sun Kim’s (LISTEN) (2016)
Charles Eppley
Cover design: Mani Mehrvarz
Copyediting: Callie Ingram
Acknowledgment: MAST wishes to thank all the anonymous reviewers for their careful reading of the manuscripts and their many insightful comments and suggestions.