ever really hear it

ever really hear it

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Author: Soham Patel Publisher: Subito Press (2018) This collection constructs a poetics of pop music moving to embody the audience's desire to be both performer and micro. In ever really hear it music is an ambient mediator of raced and gendered spaces. The book critiques music's ability to shape culture and the way marginalized bodies experience narrow space while it also honors the desires of women in their own versions of love song. The voices in this book create a mythology foregrounded in close readings of popular music's subtexts across historical consciousness."Open your ear to Soham Patel's ever really hear it, and find a twisted lullaby courting you into a phantasmagoric dream caught some place between the chaos of migration and a garden. Patel, in this astonishing accomplishment, engages a poetic of the toughly textured utterance, 'scratched wood scratch metal'—one that speaks into the mouth of what music might be if it were a body with experience. That's how we hear it, like

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