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Rhythms of Asia: assembling voices, noises, sounds, and technologies

Asian sound cultures: voice, noise, sound, technology, by Iris Haukamp, Christin Hoene, and Martyn David Smith, New York, Routledge, 2023, 294 pp., £130.00 (hc), ISBN 9780367698911

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