Les Back & Stevie Back's essay "Black Folk in English Folk" examines how folk music here is shaped by narrow associations with whiteness & nationalism & how this is being opened with contemporary debates about Englishness, racism, & music | https://t.co/DHhI4cHejs
Tao Leigh Goffe (@taoleighgoffe) writes about histories of Black sound technologies, the BBC, news radio as a colonial project, & sonic anticolonial signals | https://t.co/yST6TONCK0
Sherena Razek's essay "Potentializing Palestine: Gaza Bursts Open the Imperial Shutter" is now up at ST Online as part of our series Palestine Now | https://t.co/jRE2UumWw5
Read Sara Salem & Tom Western's essay "Anticolonial Antiphonies" in our new special issue of ST, Sound Carries: Coloniality, Race, & the Spatial Politics of Representation | https://t.co/kLEQlb6Cgn
Read Tariq Jazeel and Tom Western's introduction to our new special issue, Sound Carries, at Duke UP (no paywall) | https://t.co/n6DkWanbXj @rikjaz @tom_western
Our new special issue, Sound Carries: Coloniality, Race, and the Spatial Politics of Representation, edited by Tariq Jazeel and Tom Western, is now out | https://t.co/rLb5dYbAOh
Marc Ridgell reviews Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman's *Millennial Style: The Politics of Experiment in Contemporary African Diasporic Culture* | https://t.co/DBMOidt36P
Read Ather Zia's new essay "Intifada: From Palestine to Kashmir." The essay is part of the series "Feminists for a Free Palestine." https://t.co/0WqJ19ekEQ
This essay is part of our series Palestine Now, edited by @mayamikdashi, @jkpuar, & Helga Tawil-Souri. See submission guidelines here: https://t.co/K1hS2VK0Yp
Jorge Sánchez Cruz's article "Debility, Negative Affect, Mobility: Undocuqueer Aesthetics and the Right to Thrive" is currently freely available at Duke UP | https://t.co/ArBiXktvOf
Our web series Palestine Now, edited by @mayamikdashi, @jkpuar, & Helga Tawil-Souri, is now open for submissions. See the guidelines here: https://t.co/K1hS2VK0Yp
Read the introduction and first essay to the roundtable "Feminists for a Free Palestine." The series has contributions from @ZahraSociology, Wafaa Hasan, Manijeh Moradian, @Wazhmah, and Ather Zia | https://t.co/0Xo6Qlp7gx
"The Question of Genocide," a dialogue between Jonathan Beller and Ali Musleh, studies how the question of genocide has infiltrated media ecology and come to permeate every meaning, gesture, and relation since October 2023 | https://t.co/ZH7sEIUVMm
Marc Kohlbry's essay, "Technologies of Hope (Fiction, Platforms, Management)," leverages the Nuit Debout social movement in France and contemporary French science fiction to explore the links between information technologies and economic precarity | https://t.co/Rbyrrh70tc