Mapping (Post)colonial Paris by Ear
Discover the intricate relationship between colonial history and contemporary struggles in Mapping (Post)colonial Paris by Ear by Naomi Waltham-Smith. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2023, this compelling paperback spans 75 pages and offers a fresh perspective on urban exploration. Waltham-Smith reinvents the traditional figure of the flaneur, transforming it into a feminist-decolonial activist through the lens of urban field recording. This Element delves into France's colonial past while connecting it to today's antiracist and environmental movements. By configuring listening as a spatial practice, the author invites readers to engage with the city in a profound and meaningful way. Perfect for those interested in history, criticism, and music, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the sounds and stories of Paris like never before!