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Friday, August 26, 2011
Sonic Legal History?
Posted by
Mary L. Dudziak
There must be a legal history of sound. If this interests you, the
American Studies Association
has a new caucus on Sonic Studies. You can join the ASA Sound Studies Google Group
here
or email the listserv
here.
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