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Language, Music, Materiality (and Immateriality): Entanglements beyond the “Symbolic”

from Part IV - More Stuff: Short Topical Commentaries on Language and Materiality and Afterword

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2017

Jillian R. Cavanaugh
Affiliation:
CUNY, New York
Shalini Shankar
Affiliation:
Northwestern University, Illinois
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Language and Materiality
Ethnographic and Theoretical Explorations
, pp. 255 - 259
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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