For an Equi-vocal Becoming: Danielle Schlomit Sofer's Sex Sounds and Affective Politics
(Danielle Schlomit Sofer, Sex Sounds: Vectors of Difference in Electronic Music, The MIT Press [2022], lii + 374 pages.)
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danielle sofer, janelle monáe, annea lockwood, queer theory, affect, electroacoustic musicDownloads
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