Amplifications of Black Sound from Colonial Mexico

Amplifications of Black Sound from Colonial Mexico
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Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9780826506863
ISBN-13 : 0826506860
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Book Synopsis Amplifications of Black Sound from Colonial Mexico by : Sarah Finley

Download or read book Amplifications of Black Sound from Colonial Mexico written by Sarah Finley and published by Vanderbilt University Press. This book was released on 2024-08-15 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thinkers like W. E. B. Du Bois and Paul Gilroy have long championed sound as an affective register of Black subjectivity, particularly in the African Atlantic. Prior studies in this vein focus on Anglophone or Caribbean contexts, a tendency that furthers Mexico’s marginalization within narratives of the Black and African diaspora and mutes Afro-descendant traditions that date back to the sixteenth century. Indeed, the New Spanish archive contains whispers of the region’s Black sound cultures, including monetary records for the voices of enslaved singers and representations of Black music in casta paintings. Despite such evidence, it is difficult to attend fully to these subaltern voices, for the cultural filters of the lettered elite often mute or misinterpret non-European sounds. Amplifications of Black Sound from Colonial Mexico is the first extensive study of Afro-descendant sonorities in New Spain or elsewhere in colonial Latin America. In this context, it attends to Black sounds through a framework that remixes Jacques Derrida’s reading of the ear’s anatomy with theories like Gilroy’s lower frequencies or Fred Moten’s phonic materiality. Sarah Finley’s aim is to unsettle the divide between self and other so the auditory archive might emerge as a polyphonic record that exceeds dichotomies of sounding object / listening subject. Through sampling the Afro-descendant sounds of this archive, this book recovers and rearticulates Black voices and auditory practices in New Spain.


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