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How is the musical history of animal imitation caught up in racism, sexism, and imperialist nostalgia? From classical music to whistling, this conversation explores the art and ethics of imitating, recording, and selling the sounds of the nonhuman world.
The post The Marketplace of Environmental Sounds appeared first on Edge Effects.
By The Center for Culture, History, and Environment (CHE)4.7
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How is the musical history of animal imitation caught up in racism, sexism, and imperialist nostalgia? From classical music to whistling, this conversation explores the art and ethics of imitating, recording, and selling the sounds of the nonhuman world.
The post The Marketplace of Environmental Sounds appeared first on Edge Effects.

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