Ciudades vibrantes: Sonido y experiencia aural urbana en América Latina.
Keywords:
sonic turn, cities, citizenship, aurality, public spacesAbstract
Vibrant Cities: Sound and urban aural experience in Latin America, a book edited by Natalia Bieletto-Bueno (2020), is an edited volume that introduces a series of texts that present and analyzes, from different perspectives, the multiple and often contradictory, relationships that exist between sound, listening and public space within the Latin American cities. Thus, it presents state of the art on studies of listening, muscking, and public spaces within Latin American cities while offering new ways of understanding these cities and those who dwell in them.Downloads
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