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Dylan Robinson is a professor, artist, curator, and writer, currently based at the University of British Columbia’s School of Music. He completed his PhD at the University of Sussex before going on to a postdoctoral role on Helen Gilbert’s Royal Holloway-based project Indigeneity in the Contemporary World. Robinson’s writing on Indigenous music and on the sensory politics of Indigenous activism and the arts is hugely influential, and his first monograph, Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies, won best first book and best book awards from the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association and the Canadian Theatre and Research Association respectively.