meLê yamomo, “Making Sense of an Unfinished Business” (pp. 158-165) Edited by Charlene Rajendran, Ken Takiguchi and Carmen Nge ©Epigram Books, 2018
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Uncle Tom’s Cabins: The Transnational History of America’s Most Mutable Book
meLê yamomo, “Medializing Race: Uncle Tom’s Cabin in Colonial Southeast Asia” (pp. 258-281) Editors: Tracy C. Davis, Stefka Mihaylova ©University of Michigan Press, 2018
[NWO Veni Project] Sonic Entanglements (2017-2022)
Sonic Entanglements: Listening to Modernities in Sound Recordings of Southeast Asia, 1890-1950 endeavors to expand the historiographical archival corpus to include the early sound media and technologies as primary sources for the theoretical reflection of the Southeast Asian cultural history of modernities and the region’s entanglement with modern globalization. The project methodologically shifts… Continue reading
Project Launch: »Sonic Entanglements«
On 31 January 2018, I will be launching my new research project »Sonic Entanglements: Listening to Modernities in Sound Recordings of Southeast Asia, 1890-1950«. During the launch, Kati Röttger will introduce the project. I will talk about the content of the research, introduce the website, and present the trailer for… Continue reading
Acoustic Histories/Historiographies in the Asia Pacific: An Interview with meLê yamomo
Many thanks to the Forum Transregionale Studien in Berlin for sponsoring and hosting our Explorative Workshop “Acoustic Histories/Historiographies in the Asia Pacific” on 11-12 January 2018. Here is a short interview where I talk about our upcoming colloquium.