Isonoric Sovereignty: Sound, Power, and Collective Consciousness from Monastic Bells to Maoist Horns
Explores sound, power, and collective consciousness through monastic bells and Maoist horns. Key benefit: interdisciplinary cultural insights for readers of cultural anthropology. Insight: thoughtful engagement with ritual soundscapes
Highlights
- sound and power nexus
- collective consciousness theme
- comparative case studies
Pros
- cross-disciplinary perspective
- rich historical and cultural context
- clear thematic connections between sound and power
- accessible for cultural anthropology readers
- comprehensive treatment of ritual acoustics
Cons
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