But Listening In is more than a history. It is also a reconsideration of what listening to radio has done to American culture in the twentieth century and how it has brought a completely new auditory dimension to our lives.
A provocative examination of contemporary expressions of black culture in America.
The essays in this book focus on contested memories in relation to time and space. These ethnographic studies explore fundamental questions about the nature of memory, the limits of politics, and the complex links between them.
In this volume, the Harlem Renaissance "escapes from New York" into its proper global context, recovering the broader New Negro experience as... Læs mere
Contributors to volume eight of Mechademia analyze Tezuka Osamu and his complicated approaches toward life and nonlife, as well as his effect on other manga artists.... Læs mere