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The world is sound? Geography, musicology and British‐Asian soundscapes
This paper contributes to recent geographical engagements with sound and music by exploring the benefits of a geographical approach conversant with musicological and ethnomusicological tools and agendas within a specific political and empirical context: British‐Asian cultural politics and contemporary dance music. Doing so, it suggests, sheds new light
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