Radio Fields : Anthropology and Wireless Sound in the 21st Century /
Radio is the most widespread electronic medium in the world. As a form of technology that is both durable and relatively cheap, radio remains central to the everyday lives of billions of people around the globe. It is used as a call for prayer in Argentina and Appalachia, to organize political prote...
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New York :
New York University Press,
[2012]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : Radio Fields
- Aurality under Democracy : Cultural History of FM Radio and Ideologies of Voice in Nepal
- From the Studio to the Street : Producing the Voice in Indigenous Australia
- Editing the Nation : How Radio Engineers Encode Israeli National Imaginaries
- Reconsidering Muslim Authority : Female "Preachers" and the Ambiguities of Radio-Mediated Sermonizing in Mali
- Community and Indigenous Radio in Oaxaca : Testimony and Participatory Democracy
- The Cultural Politics of Radio : Two Views from the Warlpiri Public Sphere
- Frequencies of Transgression : Notes on the Politics of Excess and Constraint among Mexican Free Radios
- "Foreign Voices" : Multicultural Broadcasting and Immigrant Representation at Germany's Radio MultiKulti
- "We Go Above" : Media Metaphysics and Making Moral Life on Ayoreo Two-Way Radio
- Appalachian Radio Prayers : The Prosthesis of the Holy Ghost and the Drive to Tactility
- Radio in the (i)Home : Changing Experiences of Domestic Audio Technologies in Britain
- "A House of Wires upon Wires" : Sensuous and Linguistic Entanglements of Evidence and Epistemologies in the Study of Radio Culture
- Radio Fields : An Afterword.