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" The politics of recorded sound / "
special issue editor, Gustavus Stadler.
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1013371
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b767741
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Title & Author
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The politics of recorded sound /\ special issue editor, Gustavus Stadler.
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Publication Statement
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Durham, NC :: Duke University Press,, ©2010.
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146 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
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0822367300
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: 9780822367307
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Notes
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Issued as: Social text 102 = v. 28, no. 1 (spring 2010).
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Introduction : breaking sound barriers / Gustavus Stadler -- Sound, knowledge, and the "immanence of human failure" : rethinking musical mechanization through the phonograph, the player-piano, and the piano / David Suisman -- Deaf jam : from inscription to reproduction to information / Mara Mills -- Splicing the sonic color-line : Tony Schwartz remixes postwar Nueva York / Jennifer Stoever-Ackerman -- Never heard such a thing : lynching and phonographic modernity / Gustavus Stadler -- Can you feel the beat? : freestyle's systems of living, loving, and recording / Alexandra T. Vasquez -- Buzz and rumble : global pop music and utopian impulse / Jayna Brown.
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Popular culture.
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Postmodernism.
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Social movements.
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Sound-- Recording and reproducing-- History.
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Sound-- Recording and reproducing-- Social aspects.
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Ljudupptagningar.
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Popular culture.
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Postmodernism.
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Social movements.
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Sound-- Recording and reproducing.
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Dewey Classification
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303.4/84/05
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LC Classification
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HN1 [TK7881.4].S59 vol. 102[TK7881.4]
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Stadler, Gustavus.
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