Ling Kang, Chinese and Comparative Literature PhD candidate, is a Center for the Humanities Graduate Student Fellow, 2018-2019. His project, “Voicing China: The Technologies of Speaking and the Sonic Modernity in China” investigates the techniques and technologies of four major mediums of human voice in modern Chinese enlightenment and revolutions: public speaking, poetry recitation, literary writing, and cinematic sound reproduction.
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