Bangkok is Ringing

Sound, Protest, and Constraint

Benjamin Tausig author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:21st Mar '19

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Bangkok Is Ringing is an on-the-ground sound studies analysis of the political protests that transformed Thailand in 2010-11. Bringing the reader through sixteen distinct "sonic niches" where dissidents used media to broadcast to both local and diffuse audiences, the book mus18ethes these mass protests in a way that few movements have ever been catalogued. The Red Shirt and Yellow Shirt protests that shook Thailand took place just before other international political movements, including the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street. Bangkok Is Ringing analyzes the Thai protests in comparison with these, seeking to understand the logic not only of political change in Thailand, but across the globe. The book is attuned to sound in a great variety of forms. Author Benjamin Tausig traces the history and use in protest of specific media forms, including community radio, megaphones, CDs, and live concerts. The research took place over the course of sixteen months, and the author worked closely with musicians, concert promoters, activists, and rank-and-file protesters. The result is a detailed and sensitive ethnography that argues for an understanding of sound and political movements in tandem. In particular, it emphasizes the necessity of thinking through constraint as a fundamental condition of both political movements and the sound that these movements produce. In order to produce political transformations, Bangkok Is Ringing argues, dissidents must be sensitive to the ways that their sounding is constrained and channeled.

Bangkok Is Ringing is an important contribution to sound studies and ethnomusicology as well as the ethnography of political movements. It will also serve as an important eyewitness account of the demonstrations of Red Sunday and as such will remain a valuable study for historians of Thai politics during this period. * Nathan Prath, University of Southampton, Bijdragen Tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde *
Ben Tausig's gripping Bangkok Is Ringing is a vital resource for listening anew to the sounds of protest and power today. * Stefan Helmreich, Elting E. Morison Professor of Anthropology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology *
Ben Tausig not only witnessed an unprecedented historical moment but ran with it, and he has transformed Thai music studies. He asks us to listen closely to the intimate workings of a massive Thai social movement. This is a once-in-a-generation book. This is sound studies with its feet on the ground. * Deborah Wong, Professor, Department of Music, University of California, Riverside *

  • Winner of Winner of the 2020 British Forum for Ethnomusicology Book Prize.

ISBN: 9780190847531

Dimensions: 155mm x 231mm x 13mm

Weight: 340g

224 pages