Communities of the Air : Radio Century, Radio Culture /
Affirms the importance of invention of radio and explores how radio creates sets of overlapping communities of the air, including those who study and theorize radio as a technological, social, cultural, and historical phenomenon.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2003.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Communities of the air: introducing the radio world / Susan M. Squier
- Radio technology across the twentieth century:
- AT & T invents public access broadcasting in 1923: a foreclosed model for American radio / Steven Wurtzler
- Compromising technologies: government, the radio hobby, and the discourse of catastrophe in the twentieth century / Bruce Campbell
- Promise diminished: the politics of low-power radio / Nina Huntemann
- Radio cultures:
- Caribbean voices on the air: radio, poetry, and nationalism in the Anglophone Caribbean / Laurence A. Breiner
- Forgotten fifteen million: black radio, radicalism, and the construction of the "Negro market" / Kathy M. Newman
- Packaged alternatives: the incorporation and gendering of "alternative" radio / Lauren M.E. Goodlad
- Science literacies: the mandate and complicity of popular science on the radio / Donald Ulin
- Not hearing poetry on public radio / Martin Spinelli
- Radio ideologies:
- In the radio way: Elizabeth II, the female voice-over, and the radio's imperial effects / Adrienne Munich
- "If the country's going Gracie, so can you": gender representation in Gracie Allen's radio comedy / Leah Lowe
- "Are you lonesome tonight?": gendered address in The lonesome gal and The continental / Mary Desjardins and Mark Williams
- Wireless possibilities, posthuman possibilities: brain radio, community radio, radio Lazarus / Susan M. Squier.