preparing for the Social Science Research Council prediss seminar for Mediated Futures

University of Oregon

Graduate Student, School of Journalism and Communication

Brandeis University, Cultural Production
Eastern Illinois Univesity, Music
Lane Community College, Social Science / Psychology

Graduate Teaching Fellow

Arts and Sciences

Thesis Title: Listening as technology in Gibraltar: intersectionality & coloniality in a (post)British soundscape

Carol Stabile
Tom Bivins
Bish Sen
Aletta Biersack

About

My work is broadly concerned with the changing cultural definitions, practices, and boundaries of communication in spaces of inter- and intra- cultural conflict(s). My dissertation research is a historical ethnography of listening—and its connections to matrices of privilege and oppression—in the urban space of late capitalism, particularly in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. I focus primarily on the ways in which listening is simultaneously a cultural practice in Gibraltar and a spatial technology of the state, mobilized to reproduce strategies for the maintenance and operationalization of power along lines of gender, race, sexuality, and ability.

I received my BMus in Jazz Performance (double bass) and Composition from the Eastern School of Music at Eastern Illinois University, and an MA in Cultural Production—emphasis in cultural anthropology—at Brandeis University

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://www.the-political-ear.com

IM:

thebrycepeake (Skype)

 
American Anthropologist
Annual Review of Anthropology
Current Anthropology

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