Mapping (Post)colonial Paris by Ear
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What does the urban (post)colonial condition sound like? To what extent and how is Frances colonial history audible today on the streets specifically in the Parisian quartiers populaires? Musical and sonic production has long been entangled with social movements in France and her overseas territories and genres such as hip hop and raï have been closely associated with the urban spaces of Pariss racialized neighborhoods and with political resistance. This Element refines and extends these analyses up to contemporary antiracist and environmental struggles. Its novelty lies in telling these narratives from the perspective of the urban field recordist reinventing the bourgeois figure of the flâneur as a feminist-decolonial activist and configuring listening as an expressly spatial practice of mapping the city. The discrete binaural microphones tucked in her ears capture everything from Franco-Maghrebi musical dissent through the sounds of police brutality and carceral capitalism to transcolonial reverberations with struggles elsewhere.
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