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Sound Studies
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 7, 2021 - Issue 2
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Ensounding politics, religion and culture in Southeast Asia

Hearing Southeast Asia: sounds of hierarchy and power in context, by Nathan Porath, Copenhagen, Denmark, NIAS Press, 2019, 384 pp., $32.00 (pb), ISBN: 9788776942618

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Carljohnson G. Anacin

Carljohnson Anacin is a PhD candidate at Griffith University, Australia researching identity and translocality of Filipino musicians in Australia. Carl received his Master’s Degree in Social Studies from Benguet State University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences (Social Anthropology) from the University of the Philippines. His research interests include cultural sociology of music, qualitative research, and interdisciplinary studies. Carl is also the Director for Research and Extension at Panpacific University, Philippines and a multi-instrumentalist.

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