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Sound in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Sound in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

During the twentieth century sound underwent a dramatic transformation as new technologies and social practices challenged conventional aural experience. As a result, sound functioned as a means to exert social, cultural, and political power in unprecedented and unexpected ways. The fleeting nature of sound has long made it a difficult topic for historical study, but innovative scholars have recently begun to analyze the sonic traces of the past using innovative approaches. Sound in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction investigates sound as part of the social construction of historical experience and as an element of the sensory relationship people have to the world, showing how hearing and li...

Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France, 1921-1939
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France, 1921-1939

Explores how radio broadcasting and the emerging audio culture transformed the dynamics of French politics during the tumultuous interwar decades.

Radio's New Wave
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Radio's New Wave

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-06-19
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Radio’s New Wave explores the evolution of audio media and sound scholarship in the digital age. Extending and updating the focus of their widely acclaimed 2001 book The Radio Reader, Hilmes and Loviglio gather together innovative work by both established and rising scholars to explore the ways that radio has transformed in the digital environment. Contributors explore what sound looks like on screens, how digital listening moves us, new forms of sonic expression, radio’s convergence with mobile media, and the creative activities of old and new audiences. Even radio’s history has been altered by research made possible by digital and global convergence. Together, these twelve concise chapters chart the dissolution of radio’s boundaries and its expansion to include a wide-ranging universe of sound, visuals, tactile interfaces, and cultural roles, as radio rides the digital wave into its second century.

The Cultural Histories of Radio Luxembourg and Europe n°1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

The Cultural Histories of Radio Luxembourg and Europe n°1

This book focuses on two commercial radio stations, Radio Luxembourg and Europe n°1, which were popular institutions in Western Europe throughout the Long Sixties, working across media and broadcasting transnationally. It argues that the existence of an overarching ‘dispositif ’ of commercial radio stations enabled them to operate on various dimensions and differentiated them from other broadcasters. The book therefore answers current calls in media history to look beyond national and single-medium borders and contributes to the cultural and media history of Western Europe.

Cinema and the Algerian War of Independence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Cinema and the Algerian War of Independence

The book examines the war of images between France and Algeria. Discussing the role of the United States during the war, it covers topics such the presence of American reporters in Algeria, John F. Kennedy’s support for Algerian independence while a senator, the broadcasting of documentaries on the Algerian war on public television, and reporting in the press. Even half a century after Algerian independence, there remains a need for both film and literature on the war from both sides of the Mediterranean. This might seem surprising, particularly to media professionals, given the quantity of output on the subject, but both French and Algerian portrayals of the war remain flawed and shackled...

International Relations, Music and Diplomacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

International Relations, Music and Diplomacy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-22
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  • Publisher: Springer

This volume explores the interrelation of international relations, music, and diplomacy from a multidisciplinary perspective. Throughout history, diplomats have gathered for musical events, and musicians have served as national representatives. Whatever political unit is under consideration (city-states, empires, nation-states), music has proven to be a component of diplomacy, its ceremonies, and its strategies. Following the recent acoustic turn in IR theory, the authors explore the notion of “musical diplomacies” and ask whether and how it differs from other types of cultural diplomacy. Accordingly, sounds and voices are dealt with in acoustic terms but are not restricted to music per se, also taking into consideration the voices (speech) of musicians in the international arena. Read an interview with the editors here: https://www.sciencespo.fr/ceri/en/content/international-relations-music-and-diplomacy-sounds-and-voices-international-stage

Radios et télévision au temps des
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 302

Radios et télévision au temps des "événements d'Algérie" 1954-1962

Première guerre d'une France entrée dans le règne de l'audiovisuel, les " événements d'Algérie " confèrent un rôle crucial à l'ensemble des médias. On connaît la partie jouée par la radio tout au long du conflit et l'aura, dès sa création, d'un magazine comme " Cinq Colonnes à la une ". Pourtant, Le traitement de L'affaire algérienne ne monopolise pas à Lui seul les ondes. Pendant ce temps-là, innovations et programmes continuent naissance d'Europe n° 1, arrivée du Nagra, première campagne Législative télévisée, début du Sécam et de " Salut les copains ", explosion des dramatiques et des jeux qu'ils soient radiophoniques ou télévisés... Les précieuses contributions qui jalonnent cet ouvrage collectif apportent un éclairage inédit sur ces huit années chargées de drames et d'histoire.

Popular Print Media: 1820-1900
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 534

Popular Print Media: 1820-1900

First published in 2004. Popular Print Media 1820-1900 makes available a selection of articles from nineteenth-century newspapers, periodicals and books which are otherwise unavailable except in their original publications. The collection also includes a significant amount of material that highlights the complex and changing importance of women in and for the nineteenth-century media at large. The collection is made up of three volumes, divided into six sections and will cover the following themes: technology, reading spaces, influence of print, graphic media, serial fiction, periodicals and the 'popular'. Each section includes a new introduction by the editors. The editors will also include a thematic table that enables readers to pursue a specific conceptual and/or historical issue, such as the impact of serial publication upon practices of reading and authorship.

Le Jazz
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Le Jazz

In Le Jazz, Matthew F. Jordan deftly blends textual analysis, critical theory, and cultural history in a wide-ranging and highly readable account of how jazz progressed from a foreign cultural innovation met with resistance by French traditionalists to a naturalized component of the country's identity. Jordan draws on sources including ephemeral critical writing in the press and twentieth-century French literature to trace the country's reception of jazz, from the Cakewalk dance craze and the music's significance as a harbinger of cultural recovery after World War II to its place within French ethnography and cultural hybridity. Countering the histories of jazz's celebratory reception in Fra...