Nazi Soundscapes

Nazi Soundscapes
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Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : 9789089644268
ISBN-13 : 9089644261
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Nazi Soundscapes by : Carolyn Birdsall

Na de formatie van de NSDAP in de jaren '20 werden verschillende vormen van geluid (stem, ruis, stilte, populaire muziek) en mediatechnologieën (radio- en luidsprekersystemen) ingezet voor hun politieke programma. Vanuit de historisch invalshoek van het stedelijke 'soundscape' van Düsseldorf, onderzoekt de auteur de productie en receptie van deze geluiden en technologieën. Nazi Soundscapes brengt in kaart hoe het politieke bestel de stedelijke ruimte en identiteitsformatie van burgers door middel van geluid beïnvloedt. Het geeft een kritisch perspectief op zowel visuele als auditieve manieren van controle en discipline, in het bijzonder bij uitsluiting en geweld tijdens het nationaal-socialisme (1933-1945).

Eardrums

Eardrums
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9780810140233
ISBN-13 : 0810140233
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Eardrums by : Tyler Whitney

In this innovative study, Tyler Whitney demonstrates how a transformation and militarization of the civilian soundscape in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries left indelible traces on the literature that defined the period. Both formally and thematically, the modernist aesthetics of Franz Kafka, Robert Musil, Detlev von Liliencron, and Peter Altenberg drew on this blurring of martial and civilian soundscapes in traumatic and performative repetitions of war. At the same time, Richard Huelsenbeck assaulted audiences in Zurich with his “sound poems,” which combined references to World War I, colonialism, and violent encounters in urban spaces with nonsensical utterances and linguistic detritus—all accompanied by the relentless beating of a drum on the stage of the Cabaret Voltaire. Eardrums is the first book-length study to explore the relationship between acoustical modernity and German modernism, charting a literary and cultural history written in and around the eardrum. The result is not only a new way of understanding the sonic impulses behind key literary texts from the period. It also outlines an entirely new approach to the study of literature as as the interaction of text and sonic practice, voice and noise, which will be of interest to scholars across literary studies, media theory, sound studies, and the history of science.

Nazi Soundscapes

Nazi Soundscapes
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9048516331
ISBN-13 : 9789048516339
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Nazi Soundscapes by : Carolyn Birdsall

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Sound Souvenirs

Sound Souvenirs
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Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9789089641328
ISBN-13 : 9089641327
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Sound Souvenirs by : Karin Bijsterveld

In recent decades, the importance of sound for remembering the past and for creating a sense of belonging has been increasingly acknowledged. We keep "sound souvenirs" such as cassette tapes and long play albums in our attics because we want to be able to recreate the music and everyday sounds we once cherished. Artists and ordinary listeners deploy the newest digital audio technologies to recycle past sounds into present tunes. Sound and memory are inextricably intertwined, not just through the commercially exploited nostalgia on oldies radio stations, but through the exchange of valued songs by means of pristine recordings and cultural practices such as collecting, archiving and listing. 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.

A Windfall of Musicians

A Windfall of Musicians
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0300171234
ISBN-13 : 9780300171235
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis A Windfall of Musicians by : Dorothy L. Crawford

This book is the first to examine the brilliant gathering of composers, conductors, and other musicians who fled Nazi Germany and arrived in the Los Angeles area. Musicologist Dorothy Lamb Crawford looks closely at the lives, creative work, and influence of sixteen performers, fourteen composers, and one opera stage director, who joined this immense migration beginning in the 1930s. Some in this group were famous when they fled Europe, others would gain recognition in the young musical culture of Los Angeles, and still others struggled to establish themselves in an environment often resistant to musical innovation. Emphasizing individual voices, Crawford presents short portraits of Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, and the other musicians while also considering their influence as a group--in the film industry, in music institutions in and around Los Angeles, and as teachers who trained the next generation. The book reveals a uniquely vibrant era when Southern California became a hub of unprecedented musical talent.

The Nazis and the Occult

The Nazis and the Occult
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Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781788884457
ISBN-13 : 1788884450
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nazis and the Occult by : Paul Roland

'No one can deny Paul Roland is a complete master of his subject.' Colin Wilson, author of The Occult and A Criminal History of Mankind Why did the country which produced Goethe, Beethoven, Bach, Schiller, Einstein, Kant and Hegel allow itself to be led to the precipice of self-destruction by a ragged collective of criminals, misfits, sadists and petty bureaucrats? The Nazis and the Occult reveals the true nature of the Third Reich's link with arcane influences and of evil itself, as well as explaining how an illeducated, psychologically unbalanced nonentity succeeded in mesmerizing an entire nation. Forget what you have read, seen and heard. This is the real secret history of Nazi Germany and its dark Messiah - Adolf Hitler.

Sounds of War and Peace

Sounds of War and Peace
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Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3631753462
ISBN-13 : 9783631753460
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Sounds of War and Peace by : Renata Tanczuk

Soundscape - Sound history - 1945 - War - Postwar - Urban soundscape - Soundscape representation - Narrative strategy - Sound reception - Trauma - Sound memory - Sound studies.

Radio and the Gendered Soundscape

Radio and the Gendered Soundscape
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781107079564
ISBN-13 : 110707956X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Radio and the Gendered Soundscape by : Christine Ehrick

This book is a history of women's voices on the radio in two of South America's most important early radio markets. It explores what it meant to hear female voices on the radio and asks readers to consider gender in its aural and sonic dimensions.

Music in World War II

Music in World War II
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780253052506
ISBN-13 : 0253052505
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Music in World War II by : Pamela M. Potter

A collection of essays examining the roles played by music in American and European society during the Second World War. Global conflicts of the twentieth century fundamentally transformed not only national boundaries, power relations, and global economies, but also the arts and culture of every nation involved. An important, unacknowledged aspect of these conflicts is that they have unique musical soundtracks. Music in World War II explores how music and sound took on radically different dimensions in the United States and Europe before, during, and after World War II. Additionally, the collection examines the impact of radio and film as the disseminators of the war’s musical soundtrack. Contributors contend that the European and American soundtrack of World War II was largely one of escapism rather than the lofty, solemn, heroic, and celebratory mode of “war music” in the past. Furthermore, they explore the variety of experiences of populations forced from their homes and interned in civilian and POW camps in Europe and the United States, examining how music in these environments played a crucial role in maintaining ties to an idealized “home” and constructing politicized notions of national and ethnic identity. This fascinating, well-constructed volume of essays builds understanding of the role and importance of music during periods of conflict and highlights the unique aspects of music during World War II. “A collection that offers deeply informed, interdisciplinary, and original views on a myriad of musical practices in Europe, Great Britain, and the United States during the period.” —Gayle Magee, co-editor of Over Here, Over There: Transatlantic Conversations on the Music of World War I

Sonic Experience

Sonic Experience
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9780773576919
ISBN-13 : 0773576916
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Sonic Experience by : Jean-François Augoyard

Never before has the everyday soundtrack of urban space been so cacophonous. Since the 1970s, sound researchers have attempted to classify noise, music, and everyday sounds using concepts such as Pierre Shafer's sound object and R. Murray Schafer's soundscape. Recently, the most significant team of soundscape researchers in the world has been concerned with the effects of sounds on listeners.