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Resonance
Resonance (2024) 5 (4): 461–477.
Published: 01 December 2024
... situate the first moment—an unruly, noisy night of transgressive vocal play and aural contestations at home—within a political climate marked by potential, when a capacious, non-identitarian, Sinophone queerness may become legally sanctioned in Taiwan. The sense of fluid, open possibilities contrasted...
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Resonance
Resonance (2023) 4 (4): 348–352.
Published: 01 December 2023
... of “militarized ecologies” as a thing, as an already constituted field of inquiry or current topic, or as a discrete set of sites and sounds that can be archived, but as an invitation to consider how these auralities and terrains have come to distinguish themselves and in turn prompt proliferating interpretive...
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Resonance
Resonance (2020) 1 (1): 60–76.
Published: 07 May 2020
..., emphasis is placed on sounds featured in the work of H. P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe, writers celebrated for their “aurality” yet whose structural use of sonic imagery—in dynamic patterns in the case of Lovecraft, as markers of plot points in the case of Poe—has hitherto been neglected. Throughout...