Chorus: Sonic Politics of the Carnivalesque in Tragic Times: Thinking from Andalusia

Author:   Carlos Garrido Castellano
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   34
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Pages:   264
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
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Chorus: Sonic Politics of the Carnivalesque in Tragic Times: Thinking from Andalusia


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Author:   Carlos Garrido Castellano
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   34
ISBN:  

9781805967552


ISBN 10:   180596755
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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 Contents

Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction. Tuning In. The Radical Sociality of Carnival Sonics Chapter 2: Variations on Non-Compliance Chapter 3: Precarious Subject Formation, Social Media Economies and the Un/Making of the Popular Chapter 4: On Displaced Abjection and Feminist Carnival Insurgence Chapter 5: Dancing Carnivalesque Sociality Chapter 6: Animals, Drowned Sounds, and Planetary Hopes Coda: The Laughing Chorus and the Radical Companionship of Transhistorical, Transcontinental Echoes References

Reviews

‘This fascinating and totally original book confirms Carlos Garrido Castellano’s standing as amongst the most ambitious and accomplished critics of contemporary Spain. Interdisciplinary in approach, his work is characterised by sophisticated but jargon-free theoretical approaches alongside painstaking archival and ethnographic research. This, alongside a refreshingly self-reflective approach to his own positionality, ensures that his work will retain its academic and ideological charge beyond the current political moment. Highly recommended.’ - Professor Duncan Wheeler, University of Leeds ‘This book provides a lucid and necessary intervention that destabilises hegemonic narratives on carnival, which are traditionally confined to male-centred popular discourses. Through a situated critical and feminist approach, the book does more than examining street experiences where women are occupying the spaces we want to enjoy. It also situates carnival as a vibrant political space, where meaning is always under fought over and power resituated. Rethinking history from the margins, with critical joy and commitment is a form of feminist dissidence.’ - Susana Ginesta Gamethaza, specialist in equality politics and leading author of Cadiwoman carnival group ‘Debates on Cádiz Carnival reach full age: here you will find inverted values and minor literature, political and postcolonial criticism, feminism and animalism to get your hands and ears dirty.’ - Pedro G. Romero, visual artist, curator and researcher


‘This fascinating and totally original book confirms Carlos Garrido Castellano’s standing as amongst the most ambitious and accomplished critics of contemporary Spain. Interdisciplinary in approach, his work is characterised by sophisticated but jargon-free theoretical approaches alongside painstaking archival and ethnographic research. This, alongside a refreshingly self-reflective approach to his own positionality, ensures that his work will retain its academic and ideological charge beyond the current political moment. Highly recommended.’ - Professor Duncan Wheeler, University of Leeds ‘This book provides a lucid and necessary intervention that destabilises hegemonic narratives on carnival, which are traditionally confined to male-centred popular discourses. Through a situated critical and feminist approach, the book does more than examining street experiences where women are occupying the spaces we want to enjoy. It also situates carnival as a vibrant political space, where meaning is always fought over and power resituated. Rethinking history from the margins, with critical joy and commitment is a form of feminist dissidence.’ - Susana Ginesta Gamethaza, specialist in equality politics and leading author of Cadiwoman carnival group ‘Debates on Cádiz Carnival reach full age: here you will find inverted values and minor literature, political and postcolonial criticism, feminism and animalism to get your hands (and even your ears) dirty.’ - Pedro G. Romero, visual artist, curator and researcher


Author Information

Carlos Garrido Castellano is Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at University College Cork and Senior Research Associate in the Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre, University of Johannesburg.

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