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Tag: social structure

playing with gender

Posted on February 4, 2015 by deej

one thing that no one ever tells you when you go to do fieldwork is how important it is to pay attention to furniture. recently, much of my observations at Continue Reading →

Posted in taiwan soundscapes project | Tagged "indigenous music", agonism, Amis, drinking, featured, furniture, gender performance, materiality, social structure | Leave a reply

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