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what can you sing: the tellable and not so tellable in song lyrics

Posted on March 1, 2016 by deej

it makes me seem like a total geek to admit it, but a pleasing research task for me is going through the large corpus of ‘amis songs that i have Continue Reading →

Posted in accidental cosmopolitans, musicians and social movements, taiwan pop, 阿美族語sowal no 'amis | Tagged "indigenous music", 'amis language, aesthetics, Amis, far ocean fishing, featured, pop music | Leave a reply

elections and democratic soundscapes

Posted on February 29, 2016 by deej

the last time i was on taiwan during an election, i posted a long posting, including a podcast, about democratic soundscapes. back in the united states this year for super Continue Reading →

Posted in ethnographic sound work | Tagged contemporary, democracy, elections, political, soundscapes | Leave a reply

something to try

Posted on February 26, 2016 by deej

this piece works on material with which my readers might be familiar, but in a different way. i’ve been wondering whether a mode of writing might be to create an Continue Reading →

Posted in accidental cosmopolitans, complicity, migration, ethics of locality | Tagged "indigenous music", Amis, far ocean fishing, featured, hopeful indigeneity, kinship, songbook, soundscapes | Leave a reply

a fragment toward something else

Posted on February 26, 2016 by deej

sometimes the process of writing requires pieces that clear the mind or set an intention. i will admit that perhaps these pieces might err on the side of self-indulgence. for Continue Reading →

Posted in accidental cosmopolitans, complicity, migration, ethics of locality | Tagged affect, ethnographic writing, far ocean fishing, friendship, masculinity, migration, narrative | Leave a reply

thoughts on my carnival season: geeks and heterotopias

Posted on January 29, 2016 by deej

i’ve been busy with classes–more than i would have thought–but have been getting to get out of town for a few days for carnival season in new orleans tomorrow is Continue Reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged carnival, creativity, geeks, krewe of chewbacchus, music, nerds, science fiction | Leave a reply

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  • anthrodendum (the blog formerly known as sm) anthropologists who blog!
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  • boing boing not to be confused with boingboing.com!
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