Listen "Season 02 - Episode 04: "Voice, Sound and Democracy""
Episode Synopsis
In Episode 12 of Anthropological Airwaves, producer Nooshin Sadeq-Samimi interviews Laura Kunreuther. They cover a range of issues related to how voice and sound figure into the political process, focusing on Kunreuther's monograph Voicing Subjects: Public Intimacy and Mediation in Kathmandu and her recent article in Cultural Anthropology, "Sounds of Democracy: Performance, Protest, and Political Subjectivity."
Episode Transcript
Credits:
Producer and Interviewer: Nooshin Sadeq-Samimi
Co-Editor and Host: Kyle Olson
Co-Editor: Diego Arispe-Bazán
Thumnail Image: Cover of Voicing Subjects, Laura Kunreuther, UC Press (2014).
Featured Audio:
Byzantine Time Machine - "Glimpses of Kathmandu"
AP Archive - "Strike, police presence, violence, pro-democracy protest"
Nepathya - "Yo Jindagani"
Episode Transcript
Credits:
Producer and Interviewer: Nooshin Sadeq-Samimi
Co-Editor and Host: Kyle Olson
Co-Editor: Diego Arispe-Bazán
Thumnail Image: Cover of Voicing Subjects, Laura Kunreuther, UC Press (2014).
Featured Audio:
Byzantine Time Machine - "Glimpses of Kathmandu"
AP Archive - "Strike, police presence, violence, pro-democracy protest"
Nepathya - "Yo Jindagani"
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