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1. Counterlistening is listening against: against unequal systems of power and uneven modes of exchange; against official and hegemonic narratives of events, histories, places, territories, groups, communities; against normative and dominant cultures of listening; against one’s own habits of listening, including those habits that have been engrained through culture and that are entrenched through disciplining.