Decolonizing Ear

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Decolonizing Ear

Documentary Film Disrupts the Archive

Films, cinema Media studies Media studies: TV and society Media studies: advertising and society

Author: Olivia Landry

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 3rd October 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 232 pages

ISBN: 9781487544867


Introduction

The recording of Indigenous voices is one of the most well-known methods of colonial ethnography. In A Decolonizing Ear, Olivia Landry offers a sceptical account of listening as a highly mediated and extractive act, influenced by technology and ideology. Returning to early ethnographic practices of voice recording and archiving at the turn of the twentieth century, with a particular focus on the German paradigm, she reveals the entanglement of listening in the logic of Euro-American empire and the ways in which contemporary films can destabilize the history of colonial sound reproduction.

Analysis

Landry provides close readings of several disparate documentary films from the late 1990s and the early 2000s. The book pays attention to technology and knowledge production to examine how these films employ recordings plucked from different colonial sound archives and disrupt their purposes. Drawing on film and documentary studies, sound studies, German studies, archival studies, postcolonial studies, and media history, A Decolonizing Ear develops a method of decolonizing listening from the insights provided by the films themselves.

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