Acoustic Justice: Listening, Performativity, and the Work of Reorientation
A scholarly work exploring listening, performativity, and reorientation. Key benefit: it provides critical insight into sound and gender studies. Customer insight note: mixed reactions not provided
Highlights
- linking sound and identity
- reorientation in perception
Pros
- thematic focus on sound and gender
- concepts of performativity discussed
- scholarly perspective for research
Cons
- no customer insights provided
- narrow audience for general readers
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