This book explores several types of cultural practices involving the remembrance and restoration of past sounds. At the same time, it theorizes the cultural meaning of collecting, recycling, reciting, and remembering sound and music.
Sound Souvenirs Summary
Sound Souvenirs: Audio Technologies, Memory and Cultural Practices by Karin Bijsterveld
Sound|Digital sound|Ipod|Philips|BASF
About Karin Bijsterveld
Karin Bijsterveld is professor in the Technology and Society Studies Department, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.|http://www.uva.nl/profiel/d/i/j.f.t.m.vandijck/j.f.t.m.van-dijck.html target=_blank> Jos van Dijck is professor of Media and Culture and currently Dean of Humanities at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Table of Contents
Contents - 6[-]Acknowledgements - 8[-]List of Figures - 9[-]Introduction - 12[-]Chapter One - 26[-]Chapter Two - 44[-]Chapter Three - 56[-]Chapter Four - 70[-]Chapter Five - 84[-]Chapter Six - 95[-]Chapter Seven - 108[-]Chapter Eight - 124[-]Chapter Nine - 140[-]Chapter Ten - 153[-]Chapter Eleven - 170[-]Chapter Twelve - 183[-]References - 200[-]List of Contributors - 217
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9789089641328
9089641327
Sound Souvenirs: Audio Technologies, Memory and Cultural Practices by Karin Bijsterveld
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