Sonic Episteme
In The Sonic Episteme, author Robin James delves into the intricate relationship between sound and societal constructs in the twenty-first century. Published in 2019, this thought-provoking book spans 277 pages and explores how contemporary understandings of sound as acoustic resonance influence perceptions of social dynamics, identity, and materiality, ultimately reinforcing white supremacist capitalist patriarchy. Drawing from diverse disciplines such as philosophy, sound studies, black feminist studies, and musicology, James introduces the concept of the "sonic episteme"—a framework of sound-based principles that shape social practices similarly to neoliberal ideologies. This compelling examination invites readers to reconsider the role of sound in our lives and its impact on social justice. Perfect for those interested in music, politics, and social theory, The Sonic Episteme is a crucial addition to any bookshelf.