Audible Geographies in Latin America
Discover the intricate relationship between sound and society in "Audible Geographies in Latin America" by Dylon Lamar Robbins. Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2019, this hardback edition spans 272 pages and delves into the complexities of auditory experiences across Latin America. In Chapter 5, Robbins takes a closer look at the Cuban Revolutionary cinema of the 1960s, revealing how noise is not just a mere auditory phenomenon but a racialized and socially significant aspect of sound. He examines the impact of various reproduction and transmission technologies on our understanding of noise, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, technology, and sound. Enhance your knowledge of Latin American studies and explore the profound implications of sound with this insightful work.