This chapter unpacks the widely used metaphor of radio drama as a “theatre of the mind.” It argues that the latter is not a neutral marker for the media-inherent qualities of a mediated performance which operates without visual signs and predominantly addresses the sense of hearing. Rather, the metaphor’s triangulation of theatre, radio drama and mind must be understood as historically and culturally specific. Since the 1920s, but particularly in post-war Germany, it helped sustain a remediation narrative for which radio drama is a “better” kind of theatre because it is allegedly “of the mind,” immaterial and interiorised. Through its case study of German radio drama, the chapter proposes a historiographical model for the media-comparati...
The various zones of contact, con ict, and tension between publishing houses, television, and broadc...
In this paper I examine cinematic representations of radio listenership as instances of distributed ...
Radio drama has been around for more than one hundred years and is still vibrant in many countries. ...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the development of the German radio play as a form of literary...
This article discusses the construction of fictional minds in audio drama. Drawing upon social semio...
In this chapter, I analyse the role of East and West German theatre in the incipient Cold War from 1...
This article argues that in order to obtain a deeper comprehension of the radio play as a work of ar...
The unparalleled significance of social technologies to modern culture is largely undisputed. Instru...
This dissertation From Radioart to Musical Theatre aims at showing connections between seemingly dif...
Largely before television got institutionalised as “a broadcast flow of illusions of motion controll...
Although a number of discussions, analyses and interpretations of radio drama attempt to make effect...
This chapter argues that Beckett’s dramas written for television (from Eh Joe in 1966 to Nacht und T...
textRadio drama, as a whole, is one of the most underappreciated popular literary forms of the past...
This study is a case history of radio drama production at one particular broadcasting authority in W...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by th...
The various zones of contact, con ict, and tension between publishing houses, television, and broadc...
In this paper I examine cinematic representations of radio listenership as instances of distributed ...
Radio drama has been around for more than one hundred years and is still vibrant in many countries. ...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the development of the German radio play as a form of literary...
This article discusses the construction of fictional minds in audio drama. Drawing upon social semio...
In this chapter, I analyse the role of East and West German theatre in the incipient Cold War from 1...
This article argues that in order to obtain a deeper comprehension of the radio play as a work of ar...
The unparalleled significance of social technologies to modern culture is largely undisputed. Instru...
This dissertation From Radioart to Musical Theatre aims at showing connections between seemingly dif...
Largely before television got institutionalised as “a broadcast flow of illusions of motion controll...
Although a number of discussions, analyses and interpretations of radio drama attempt to make effect...
This chapter argues that Beckett’s dramas written for television (from Eh Joe in 1966 to Nacht und T...
textRadio drama, as a whole, is one of the most underappreciated popular literary forms of the past...
This study is a case history of radio drama production at one particular broadcasting authority in W...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by th...
The various zones of contact, con ict, and tension between publishing houses, television, and broadc...
In this paper I examine cinematic representations of radio listenership as instances of distributed ...
Radio drama has been around for more than one hundred years and is still vibrant in many countries. ...