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Nazi Soundscapes Sound Technology And Urban Space In Germany 19331945 Carolyn Birdsall

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Nazi Soundscapes Sound Technology And Urban Space In Germany 19331945 Carolyn Birdsall
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Carolyn Birdsall
ISBN: 9789048516322, 9048516323
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Nazi Soundscapes Sound Technology And Urban Space In Germany 19331945 Carolyn Birdsall by Carolyn Birdsall 9789048516322, 9048516323 instant download after payment.

Many images of Nazi propaganda are universally recognizable, and symbolize the ways that the National Socialist party manipulated German citizens. What might an examination of the party’s various uses of sound reveal? In Nazi Soundscapes, Carolyn Birdsall offers an in-depth analysis of the cultural significance of sound and new technologies like radio and loudspeaker systems during the rise of the National Socialist party in the 1920s to the end of World War II. Focusing specifically on the urban soundscape of Düsseldorf, this study examines both the production and reception of sound-based propaganda in the public and private spheres. Birdsall provides a vivid account of sound as a key instrument of social control, exclusion, and violence during Nazi Germany, and she makes a persuasive case for the power of sound within modern urban history.

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