G for Gong explores the
cultural, historical, and political significance of the gong in Asia.
Ho Tzu Nyen examines how this instrument has been used in
rituals, colonial histories, and contemporary media, highlighting its role as both a
sonic and ideological tool.
Through archival materials, theoretical essays, and visual documentation, the book provides a critical perspective on sound, power, and historiography. Contributions from leading scholars offer insights into the relationship between sound, politics, and cultural identity, making this an essential resource for those interested in sound studies, Southeast Asian history, and contemporary art.
Languages: English / German
Release date: 2021
Pages: 176
Dimensions: 17 x 24 cm
Author: Ho Tzu Nyen
Editors: Edit Molnár, Marcel Schwierin
Contributors: Anselm Franke, Edit Molnár, Marc Opper, Marcel Schwierin, David Teh
Publisher: Edith-Russ-Haus für Medienkunst and Sternberg Press
ISBN: 9783956792854