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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Communities of the Air: Introducing the Radio World 1
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Radio Technology across the Twentieth Century
- AT&T Invents Public Access Broadcasting in 1923: A Foreclosed Model for American Radio 39
- Compromising Technologies: Government, the Radio Hobby, and the Discourse of Catastrophe in the Twentieth Century 63
- A Promise Diminished: The Politics of Low- Power Radio 76
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Radio Cultures
- Caribbean Voices on the Air: Radio, Poetry, and Nationalism in the Anglophone Caribbean 93
- The Forgotten Fifteen Million: Black Radio, Radicalism, and the Construction of the ‘‘Negro Market’’ 109
- Packaged Alternatives: The Incorporation and Gendering of ‘‘Alternative’’ Radio 134
- Science Literacies: The Mandate and Complicity of Popular Science on the Radio 164
- Not Hearing Poetry on Public Radio 195
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Radio Ideologies
- In the Radio Way: Elizabeth II, the Female Voice-Over, and the Radio’s Imperial Effects 217
- If the Country’s Going Gracie, So Can You’’: Gender Representation in Gracie Allen’s Radio Comedy 237
- ‘‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’’: Gendered Address in The Lonesome Gal and The Continental 251
- Wireless Possibilities, Posthuman Possibilities: Brain Radio, Community Radio, Radio Lazarus 275
- Contributors 305
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Communities of the Air: Introducing the Radio World 1
-
Radio Technology across the Twentieth Century
- AT&T Invents Public Access Broadcasting in 1923: A Foreclosed Model for American Radio 39
- Compromising Technologies: Government, the Radio Hobby, and the Discourse of Catastrophe in the Twentieth Century 63
- A Promise Diminished: The Politics of Low- Power Radio 76
-
Radio Cultures
- Caribbean Voices on the Air: Radio, Poetry, and Nationalism in the Anglophone Caribbean 93
- The Forgotten Fifteen Million: Black Radio, Radicalism, and the Construction of the ‘‘Negro Market’’ 109
- Packaged Alternatives: The Incorporation and Gendering of ‘‘Alternative’’ Radio 134
- Science Literacies: The Mandate and Complicity of Popular Science on the Radio 164
- Not Hearing Poetry on Public Radio 195
-
Radio Ideologies
- In the Radio Way: Elizabeth II, the Female Voice-Over, and the Radio’s Imperial Effects 217
- If the Country’s Going Gracie, So Can You’’: Gender Representation in Gracie Allen’s Radio Comedy 237
- ‘‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’’: Gendered Address in The Lonesome Gal and The Continental 251
- Wireless Possibilities, Posthuman Possibilities: Brain Radio, Community Radio, Radio Lazarus 275
- Contributors 305
- Index 307