Sound in the age of mechanical reproduction / edited by David Suisman and Susan Strasser.
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Hagley perspectives on business and culture
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Physical Description: | vi, 309 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Affect and the politics of listening
- Distracted listening : on not making sound choices in the 1930s / David Goodman
- "Her voice a bullet" : imaginary propaganda and the legendary broadcasters of World War II / Ann Elizabeth Pfau and David Hochfelder
- "Savage dissonance" : gender, voice, and women's radio speech in Argentina, 1930-1945 / Christine Ehrick
- pt. 2. Sonic objects
- Collectors, bootleggers, and the value of jazz, 1930-1952 / Alex Cummings
- High-fidelity sound as spectacle and sublime, 1950-1961 / Eric D. Barry
- pt. 3. Hearing order
- Occupied listeners : the legacies of interwar radio for France during World War II / Derek W. Vaillant
- An audible sense of order : race, fear, and CB radio on Los Angeles freeways in the 1970s / Angela M. Blake
- pt. 4. Sound commerce
- "The people's orchestra" : jukeboxes as the measure of popular musical taste in the 1930s and 1940s / Chris Rasmussen
- Sounds local : the competition for space and place in early U.S. radio / Bill Kirkpatrick
- The sound of print : newspapers and the public promotion of early radio broadcasting in the United States / Michael Stamm.