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OverviewSound Knowledge and the Liminal explores liminality as a key feature of life in the Anthropocene. Drawing on a 6-month research project conducted in Mājro, Marshall Islands, it not only contextualises existing continental literature on liminality with a Pacific-centred perspective but also proposes that sound functions as a principal pathway for understanding wellbeing in one of Micronesia’s most resilient and vibrant urban centres. Locating everyday life in Mājro as constantly shifting between the qualities of continental city and coral atoll, the book traces how the local community uses sound to gain wellbeing in liminal spaces. Synthesising theories on Anthropocene islands, sound knowledge, vibratory labour and the auditory bubble, it highlights ludic appropriation and sonic cocoons as central to the affordances of an urbanised atoll space. Providing a thought-provoking discussion of liminality outside of the context of continental cities, this book will be a vital reading for anyone for studying the relationships between Oceanic lives, sound and liminality. Especially relevant for scholars, it is also suitable for students and researchers in fields such as sound studies, cultural studies, political ecology and Pacific studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Benjamin DuesterPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9781032997155ISBN 10: 103299715 Pages: 126 Publication Date: 23 December 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Mājro, Aelōñ, Tawūn, Jikin Kwelọk 1. Etal Iene: Walking Between Islands 2. Ṃōṇōṇōū: Ludic Appropriation and the Sonic Cocoon 3. Ainikien: Sounds Between Blue, Green and Grey 4. Lagoon Road: Concrete Waves and Liquid Sounds, ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationBenjamin Duester is an ERC-fellow in the Department of Musicology at Georg August University of Göttingen, Germany. He is a co-founder of the international research network SSHRED (Skating, Sustainability, Health Research, Environmental Design) for which he co-convenes the SSHRED Seminar series and serves as editor of the Green Pressure zine. He is the author of Tomorrow on Cassette: Tape Jams in the New Media Age (2025). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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