Following the formation of the German National Socialist Party in the 1920s, various forms of sound (popular music, voice, noise and silence) and media technology (radio and loudspeaker systems) were configured as useful to the party's political programme. Focusing on the urban "soundscape" of Düsseldorf, the author makes a persuasive case for investigating such sound events and technological devices in their specific contexts of production and reception. Nazi Soundscapes identifies strategies for controlling space and reworking identity patterns, but also the ongoing difficulties in manipulating mediated sounds and the spaces of listening reception, whether in the home, workplace, the cinema, public rituals or with wartime siren systems. T...
Music is one of the most powerful entities in the universe. It has the ability to speak to the deepe...
Democratic Workers Party / NSDAP] used music as a tool to forge political unity among Germans. Hitle...
Germany during the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was the epicenter of an explosion of activity around ...
Na de formatie van de NSDAP in de jaren '20 werden verschillende vormen van geluid (stem, ruis, stil...
Carolyn Birdsall onderzocht de culturele betekenis van geluid en geluidstechnologieën in Duitsland t...
This article focuses on the role of sound in producing urban space and reworking identity formations...
The following article discusses the Sound Archive of the Ruhr. Our project touches upon a set of que...
Audio technology in the popular imagination had an ambiguous role in the culture and politics of the...
Cet article se propose d’étudier les mécanismes par lesquels le national-socialisme a imposé un pouv...
Radio broadcasts and speeches were key aspects of Nazi regime propaganda. From March 1927 to when th...
In this article I propose a reading of soundscape studies along three dimensions: the relevance of t...
We cannot simply listen to our urban past. Yet we encounter a rich cultural heritage of city sounds ...
The text presents a soudscape analysis of World War II. Here, the term soundscape is understood, aft...
We cannot simply listen to our urban past. Yet we encounter a rich cultural heritage of city sounds ...
The unparalleled significance of social technologies to modern culture is largely undisputed. Instru...
Music is one of the most powerful entities in the universe. It has the ability to speak to the deepe...
Democratic Workers Party / NSDAP] used music as a tool to forge political unity among Germans. Hitle...
Germany during the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was the epicenter of an explosion of activity around ...
Na de formatie van de NSDAP in de jaren '20 werden verschillende vormen van geluid (stem, ruis, stil...
Carolyn Birdsall onderzocht de culturele betekenis van geluid en geluidstechnologieën in Duitsland t...
This article focuses on the role of sound in producing urban space and reworking identity formations...
The following article discusses the Sound Archive of the Ruhr. Our project touches upon a set of que...
Audio technology in the popular imagination had an ambiguous role in the culture and politics of the...
Cet article se propose d’étudier les mécanismes par lesquels le national-socialisme a imposé un pouv...
Radio broadcasts and speeches were key aspects of Nazi regime propaganda. From March 1927 to when th...
In this article I propose a reading of soundscape studies along three dimensions: the relevance of t...
We cannot simply listen to our urban past. Yet we encounter a rich cultural heritage of city sounds ...
The text presents a soudscape analysis of World War II. Here, the term soundscape is understood, aft...
We cannot simply listen to our urban past. Yet we encounter a rich cultural heritage of city sounds ...
The unparalleled significance of social technologies to modern culture is largely undisputed. Instru...
Music is one of the most powerful entities in the universe. It has the ability to speak to the deepe...
Democratic Workers Party / NSDAP] used music as a tool to forge political unity among Germans. Hitle...
Germany during the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was the epicenter of an explosion of activity around ...