Sonic histories of occupation: experiencing sound and empire in a global context
Introduction. Sonic Histories of Occupation / Russell P. Skelchy and Jeremy E. Taylor -- Part I. Voice and Occupation. Introduction to Part One. Voice and Occupation ; Jeremy E. Taylor ; The Vocal Apparatus's Colonial Contexts: France's Mission Civilisatrice and (Settler) Colonialism in Algeria and North America / Iris Blake ; The Hush Arbour As Sanctuary : African American Survival Silence During British/American Slavery / Maya Cunningham ; Music and Sound in Weihsien Internment Camp in Japanese-occupied China / Sophia Geng -- Part II. Memory, Sound and Occupation. Introduction to Part Two. Memory, Sound and Occupation / Jeremy E. Taylor ; Occupying New Sound Worlds : Debordering Sonic Imaginaries in StoryMaps / Fiona Magowan and Jim Donaghey, with Annette McNelis ; Loud Town, Quiet Base : Olongapo City, Subic Bay and the US Navy, 1950-1970 / Kevin Sliwoski ; Registering Sonic Histories in a Multiply Occupied Place : Sound and Survivance in Mangota'ay, Taiwan / DJ Hatfield -- Part III. Auditory Responses to Occupation and Colonialism. Introduction to Part Three. Auditory Responses to Occupation and Colonialism / Jeremy E. Taylor ; The Sonic Occupation of Central Asia : Sound Culture and the Railway in Chingiz Aitmatov's The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years / Dimitri Smirnov ; Auditory and Spatial Regimes of United States Colonial Rule in Baguio, Philippines / Russell P. Skelchy ; Soundscapes of Diversity in the Port Cities of British Malaya : Cultural Convergences and Contestations in the Early Twentieth Century / Tan Sooi Beng.