Phonographic Encounters Mapping Transnational Cultures of Sound, 1890-1945

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, Lat...

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Other Authors: Roy, Elodie A. (Editor), Moreda Rodriguez, Eva (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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