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نویسندگان: Michele Hilmes (editor). Andrew J. Bottomley (editor)
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ISBN (شابک) : 0197551122, 9780197551127
ناشر: Oxford University Press
سال نشر: 2024
تعداد صفحات: 793
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 46 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting (Oxford Handbooks) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Cover The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting Copyright Contents List of Contributors About the Companion Website Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting Section I Radio Arts—Music 1. Punch Cards and Playlists: Computation, Curation, and the Cybernetic Origins of Radio Formatting 2. Freeform Radio and the History of Music Streaming 3. New Music Fridays: Now Available via Podcasts 4. “A Golden Age of Audio”: Smart Speakers, Domestic Listening, and the Question of Radioness 5. The Campus Radio Music Library in the Streaming Music Era Section II Radio Arts—Drama 6. British Radio Drama and the Theater 7. Silly Women’s Stories? The Foundational Role of the Daytime Radio Serial 8. Korean Radio Drama: Midcentury Melodramatic Voice Performance 9. Sloppy Realism: Audio Drama, Field Recording, and the Radiophonic Unconscious 10. Listen without Limits: True Crime, Audio Drama, and BBC Sounds Podcasts Section III Radio Arts—Poetry, Politics, and Poetics 11. Through the Wild Dark: Loose Notes in Search of a Radio Poetics 12. Langston Hughes, The Man Who Went to War, and the Political Work of the Radio Ballad 13. In the Air: Broadcasting the Poetry of the US Women’s Liberation Movement 14. Noisy Feeds: Reciprocal Listening, Decolonial Struggle, and Play in Podcasting Section IV Radio Factualities—Documentary and Nonfiction Storytelling 15. Back to Sound School: Revisiting the Aesthetic Norms of 1950s and 1960s Educational Radio 16. Sensational Voices: Discourses of Intimacy in Podcast Production Culture 17. The Invisible Art of Audio Storytelling 18. Giving Voice or Creating a Spectacle? Personality, Intimacy, and Ethics in First-Person Narrative Nonfiction Podcasting Section V Radio Factualities— News and Talk 19. Breakfast Radio: “We Wake Up Bright and Early Just to Howdy-Do Ya” 20. The Strange Case of Topless Radio 21. Late-Night Talk Radio in Post-Mao China: From the Telecommunication Age to the Digital Age 22. Podcast Journalism: Storytelling Experimentation and Emerging Conventions 23. The Daily Dose: Podcasting and Broadcasting in the Public Interest Section VI Radio and Community 24. Native American Radio History and the Indians for Indians Program 25. Finding Queer Soundwork: Information Activism in Lesbian Feminist Radio and Queer Podcast Networks 26. Community Radio in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland Takes Two Steps Forward, One Step Back 27. Casting on Podcasts: Stitching Maker Identities into a Modern Sound Culture Section VII Radio and Nation 28. The BBC and the Rise and Fall of the Empire Radio Feature, 1932–1966 29. Kenyan Radio, Colonial Modernity, and Postcolonial Subjectivities 30. Segregation on the Airwaves: From a Monolingual to a Multilingual Broadcasting Model in Angola and Mozambique 31. Radio, Cinema, and the South Asian Soundscape: From Broadcasting to the Digital Era 32. Educating the Public: US Public Radio’s Roots in Education and Research Section VIII Radio Culture and Historiography 33. Remediate, Listen, Repeat: Lives and Afterlives of Three Caribbean Archives 34. Recuperating a Critical Tradition: John Crosby, Jack Gould, and the Development of American Newspaper Radio Criticism, 1946–1952 35. For the Love of Radio: The Archival Impulse in Broadcast Institutions 36. Confronting the Inaudible Past: A Document-Based Approach to Audio Archaeology 37. Communication in the Radio Century: Thinking through Radio Index