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Prognosticating Echoes: Race, Sound, and Naturalizing Technology

Chude-Sokei, 2017

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Chude-Sokei L
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In his near-classic The Recording Angel (2005), Evan Eisenberg points out that the actual legacy of automata in the twentieth century was machines like the phonograph or gramophone. Since so many automata were used as music boxes and existed for …
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