Immaterial Culture Immaterial Culture

Immaterial Culture

Literature, Drama and the American Radio Play, 1929-1954

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Publisher Description

‘Immaterial Culture ’engages with texts that are now largely unread and dismissed as trivial or dubious: the vast body of plays – thrillers, narrative poetry, comedy sketches, documentaries and adaptations of literature and drama – that aired on American network radio during the medium's so-called golden age. For a quarter century, from the stock market crash of 1929 to the introduction of the TV dinner in 1954, radio plays enjoyed an exposure unrivalled by stage, film, television and print media. As well as entertaining audiences numbering in the tens of millions for a single broadcast, these scripted performances – many of which were penned by noted novelists, poets and dramatists – played important and often conflicting roles in advertising, government propaganda and education. Reading these fugitive and often self-conscious texts in the context in which they were created and presented, the author considers what their neglect might tell us about ourselves, our visual bias and our attitudes toward commercial art and propaganda. The study's ample scope, its interdisciplinary approach and its insistence on the primacy of the texts under discussion serve to regenerate the discourse about cultural products that challenge the way we classify art and marginalise the unclassifiable.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
September 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang AG
SELLER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
1.8
MB

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