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Radio and the politics of sound in interwar France, 1921-1939, Rebecca Scales

Label
Radio and the politics of sound in interwar France, 1921-1939, Rebecca Scales
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Radio and the politics of sound in interwar France, 1921-1939
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
938434718
Responsibility statement
Rebecca Scales
Series statement
Cambridge social and cultural histories, 22Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
In December 1921, France broadcast its first public radio program from a transmitter on the Eiffel Tower. In the decade that followed, radio evolved into a mass media capable of reaching millions. Crowds flocked to loudspeakers on city streets to listen to propaganda, children clustered around classroom radios, and families tuned in from their living rooms. Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France, 1921–1939 examines the impact of this auditory culture on French society and politics, revealing how broadcasting became a new platform for political engagement, transforming the act of listening into an important, if highly contested, practice of citizenship. Rejecting models of broadcasting as the weapon of totalitarian regimes or a tool for forging democracy from above, the book offers a more nuanced picture of the politics of radio by uncovering competing interpretations of listening and diverse uses of broadcast sound that flourished between the world wars.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Radio Broadcasting and the Soundscape of Interwar Life -- Disabled Veterans, Radio Citizenship, and the Politics of National Recovery -- Cosmopolitanism and Cacophony : Static, Signals, and the Making of a "Radio Nation" -- Learning by Ear : Popular Front Politics, School Radio, and the Pedagogy of Listening -- Dangerous Airwaves : Propaganda, Surveillance, and the Politics of Listening in French Colonial Algeria -- Conclusion: Paris-Mondial : Globalizing the Voice of France
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