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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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Chapter 1 Inventing the Radio Cosmopolitan -
Chapter 2 Wireless Ego -
Chapter 3 Marinetti, Marconista -
Chapter 4 “Masters of Sacred Ceremonies” -
Chapter 5 Flying Solo -
Chapter 6 Gertrude Stein and the Radio -
Chapter 7 The Voice of America in Richard Wright’s Lawd Today! -
Chapter 8 Annexing the Oracular Voice -
Chapter 9 Desmond MacCarthy, Bloomsbury, and the Aestheticist Ethics of Broadcasting -
Chapter 10 “We Speak to India” -
Chapter 11 “What They Had Heard Said Written” -
Chapter 12 “Speech without Practical Locale” -
Chapter 13 Materializing Millay -
Chapter 14 Updating Baudelaire for the Radio Age -
Chapter 15 I Switch Off - Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Broadcasting Modernism
- Publisher:
- University Press of Florida
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
Chapter 1 Inventing the Radio Cosmopolitan -
Chapter 2 Wireless Ego -
Chapter 3 Marinetti, Marconista -
Chapter 4 “Masters of Sacred Ceremonies” -
Chapter 5 Flying Solo -
Chapter 6 Gertrude Stein and the Radio -
Chapter 7 The Voice of America in Richard Wright’s Lawd Today! -
Chapter 8 Annexing the Oracular Voice -
Chapter 9 Desmond MacCarthy, Bloomsbury, and the Aestheticist Ethics of Broadcasting -
Chapter 10 “We Speak to India” -
Chapter 11 “What They Had Heard Said Written” -
Chapter 12 “Speech without Practical Locale” -
Chapter 13 Materializing Millay -
Chapter 14 Updating Baudelaire for the Radio Age -
Chapter 15 I Switch Off - Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index