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Phonographic Encounters Elodie A. Roy (University of Newcastle, UK)

Phonographic Encounters By Elodie A. Roy (University of Newcastle, UK)

Phonographic Encounters by Elodie A. Roy (University of Newcastle, UK)


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With case studies from China, Australia, the United States, Latin America, Russia, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, and Italy, Phonographic Encounters explores moments of interaction and encounter, as well as tensions, between local and global understandings of recording technologies.

Phonographic Encounters Summary

Phonographic Encounters: Mapping Transnational Cultures of Sound, 1890-1945 by Elodie A. Roy (University of Newcastle, UK)

This cross-disciplinary volume illuminates the history of early phonography from a transnational perspective, recovering the myriad sites, knowledge practices, identities and discourses which dynamically shaped early recording cultures. With case studies from China, Australia, the United States, Latin America, Russia, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, and Italy, Phonographic Encounters explores moments of interaction and encounter, as well as tensions, between local and global understandings of recording technologies.

Drawing on an array of archival sources often previously unavailable in English, it moves beyond western-centric narratives of early phonography and beyond the strict confines of the recording industry. Contributions from media history, musicology, popular music studies, cultural studies, area studies and the history of science and technology make this book a key and innovative resource for understanding early phonography against the backdrop of colonial and global power relations.

About Elodie A. Roy (University of Newcastle, UK)

Elodie A. Roy is a media and material culture theorist. She is the author of Media, Materiality and Memory: Grounding the Groove (Routledge).

Eva Moreda Rodriguez is Senior Lecturer in Musicology at the University of Glasgow and the author of two books on music and politics in Francoist Spain. Her research into early recordings in Spain has received funding from the AHRC and the British Academy.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: Negotiating Geographical and Cultural Boundaries: Intermediaries, Traders and Operators

Chapter 1. Sergio Ospina Romero, Recording Studios on Tour: Traveling Ventures at the Dawn of the Music Industry
Chapter 2. Andreas Steen, Global Transfer, Local Realities: Early Phonographic Practices and Challenges in China (1900-1914)
Chapter 3. Henry Reese, Settler Colonial Soundscapes: Phonograph Demonstrations in 1890s Australia

Part II: Repertoires, Auditory Practices and the Shaping of New Listening Identities

Chapter 4. Joao Silva, Portugal and Mechanical Music in the Early Phonographic Era: An Intermedial Approach
Chapter 5. Eva Moreda Rodriguez, Discofils: Notes on the Birth of the Record Club and the Record Listener in 1930s Barcelona
Chapter 6. Ulrik Volgsten, Mediatization of Music, Musicalization of Everyday Life: New Ways of Listening to Recorded Sound in Sweden during the Interwar Years, 19191939

Part III: Phonography and the Reordering of Knowledge and Sensibilities / Phonography as Ideology

Chapter 7. Karina Zybina, Recording music, making business: The Russian recording industry at the beginning of the 20th century
Chapter 8. Benedetta Zucconi, Phonographic Awareness: Recorded Sound in Early Twentieth-Century Italy between Aesthetic Questions and Economic Struggles
Chapter 9. Britta Lange, The Construction of das Volk through Acoustic Knowledge. Recordings of Ethnic German Repatriates from the Institute for Acoustic Research, 1940-1941

Part IV: The Heterogeneous Geographies of Consumption

Chapter 10. Jacques Vest, The Aesthetic of Arrest: The Victor Talking Machine Company's Ready Made Windows Program, 1909-1913
Chapter 11. Siel Agugliaro, The Phonograph as a Transnational Tool: Selling Music Records in Philadelphias Little Italy, 1900s-1920s
Chapter 12. Thomas Henry, From the Grands Boulevards to Montparnasse: An Essay on the Geohistory of the Phonograph and Sound Recording Business in Paris (1878-1940)

Conclusion

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NPB9780367439217
9780367439217
0367439212
Phonographic Encounters: Mapping Transnational Cultures of Sound, 1890-1945 by Elodie A. Roy (University of Newcastle, UK)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-08-20
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