Phonographic Bulletin

Phonographic Bulletin
Title Phonographic Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 512
Release 1989
Genre Sound recording libraries
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Phonographic Bulletin

Phonographic Bulletin
Title Phonographic Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 194
Release 1992
Genre Sound recording libraries
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Stenographer and Phonographic World

Stenographer and Phonographic World
Title Stenographer and Phonographic World PDF eBook
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Pages 382
Release 1894
Genre Business education
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Sound Writing

Sound Writing
Title Sound Writing PDF eBook
Author Shelley Trower
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 217
Release 2023
Genre History
ISBN 0190905999

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"For all its orality, oral history has a long-standing, closely entwined relationship with writing. Sound Writing considers the interplay between sound recordings and written literature, looking back to antiquity while focusing on the nineteenth- to the twenty-first centuries. It also refers to a dream of sound writing itself, enabling voices to reach readers directly, cutting out the need for authorial mediation. Oral histories are nevertheless actively mediated, often turned into and received as written texts. There can be value in transforming spoken oral histories in print or on screen, not least in order to make them 'readable' for wider audiences. Indeed, such re-creations can be worthy and wonderful works of scholarship and art--and this book explores a wide range of different forms and media (like the polyphonic novel, and hyperlinked websites) which can most effectively convey speakers' narratives on their own terms--but there is also, always the danger of speakers' voices being distorted or lost in the process of mediation. This book examines how oral histories are co-created, by speakers, by authors, and also by readers. It considers how oral history can inform our understandings of authorship and reading, to reconceive and query their potential as creative, multiple, collective, and activist. Finally, it reflects on the role of authorship in the academy"--

The Phonographic Magazine

The Phonographic Magazine
Title The Phonographic Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 554
Release 1894
Genre Shorthand
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Phonographic Bulletin Index

Phonographic Bulletin Index
Title Phonographic Bulletin Index PDF eBook
Author International Association of Sound Archives
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Pages 16
Release 1985*
Genre Phonographic bulletin
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IASA Journal

IASA Journal
Title IASA Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 316
Release 2001
Genre Sound recording libraries
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