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Sound Studies
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Book Reviews

Media, migration and technological possibilities: mapping sound in Cold War East Asia

Circuit listening: Chinese popular music in the global 1960s, by Andrew F. Jones, London, UK, University of Minnesota Press, 2020, 304 pp., $28.00 (pb), ISBN 9781517902070

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