Sound Museum by poupeh missaghi

Notes on Silence and Sound

In "Sound Museum," a curator in Iran invites foreign journalists to experience her latest exhibition, which is unlike any other. This museum is dedicated to the chilling sounds of torture, captured from interrogation rooms and prison cells. As she guides her guests through the exhibit, she reflects on the challenges she's faced, particularly the gender inequities in her field. Through her narrative, the book explores themes of power, complicity, and the unsettling nature of witnessing human depravity.

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Published
2024
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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