Naomi Waltham-Smith is Associate Professor in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick. She is the author of Music and Belonging Between Revolution and Restoration (Oxford, 2017). As a fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude in 2019–20, she has been developing deconstructive field-recording methodologies to explore contemporary urban marginalization and resistance.
A tour-de-force analysis of the role of sound in contemporary biopolitics and a landmark volume within and beyond music studies. -- Michael Gallope, University of Minnesota Shattering Biopolitics brilliantly weaves together two threads: it carefully auscultates the philosophical discourses of deconstruction and biopolitics in order to sound them out on their aural imagination; and it pursues a true 'politics of listening,' a performative intervention that seeks to reconfigure the way we lend our ears. -- Peter Szendy, Brown University