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Table of Contents
Introduction. Records and Resonance in the Archives
Amplify : Close Listening to Silencing and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Distortion : Authority, Authenticity, and Agency in Recordings of Zora Neale Hurston's Black Folk
Interference : Silence and the Ideal Listener in Ralph Ellison's American Novel
Compression : Self-Expression and the Entelechy of Finitude in Anne Sexton's Poem 'For the Year of the Insane'
Reception : Conocimiento in Gloria Anzaldúa's Spirituality Recordings
Coda. Distant Listening and Resonance.
Amplify : Close Listening to Silencing and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Distortion : Authority, Authenticity, and Agency in Recordings of Zora Neale Hurston's Black Folk
Interference : Silence and the Ideal Listener in Ralph Ellison's American Novel
Compression : Self-Expression and the Entelechy of Finitude in Anne Sexton's Poem 'For the Year of the Insane'
Reception : Conocimiento in Gloria Anzaldúa's Spirituality Recordings
Coda. Distant Listening and Resonance.