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[Commlist] Media, Materiality and Memory – new in Paperback edition
Thu Sep 03 15:26:21 GMT 2020
https://www.routledge.com/Media-Materiality-and-Memory-Grounding-the-Groove-1st-Edition/Roy/p/book/9781472459480
1st Edition
Media, Materiality and Memory
Grounding the Groove
By Elodie A. Roy
Copyright Year 2015
ISBN 9781472459480
Published October 9, 2015 by Routledge
234 Pages
Book Description
Media, Materiality and Memory: Grounding the Groove examines the
entwinement of material music objects, technology and memory in relation
to a range of independent record labels, including Sarah Records, Ghost
Box and Finders Keepers. Moving from Edison’s phonograph to digital
music files, from record collections to online archives, Roy argues that
materiality plays a crucial role in constructing and understanding the
territory of recorded sound. How do musical objects ‘write’ cultural
narratives? How can we unearth and reactivate past histories by looking
at yesterday’s media formats? What is the nature, and fate, of the
physical archive in an increasingly dematerialized world? In what ways
do physical and digital musical objects coexist and intersect? With its
innovative theoretical approach, the book explores the implications of
materialization in the fashioning of a musical world and its cultural
transmission. A substantial contribution to the field of music and
material culture studies, Media, Materiality and Memory also provides a
nuanced and timely reflection on nostalgia and forgetting in the digital
age.
Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction: music, material culture and archaeologies; Sarah
Records (1987-1995) and the everyday; Ghost Box Records (2004-):
materiality, technological mediation and the birth of ghosts; From
collecting to curating and reissuing the recorded past: Finders Keepers
(2004-) and reissue record labels; YouTube archivists, e-collectors and
digital flâneurs: the internet and the future of phonography;
Conclusion: the afterlife of music objects; Select bibliography; Index.
Author(s)
Biography
Elodie A. Roy completed her doctorate at the International Centre for
Music Studies (Newcastle University, UK). Her work focuses on the
material culture of music and art, and the relationship between cultural
objects, materiality and memorial practices, particularly in the wake of
digitization. She has published in the fields of popular culture,
cultural theory and French literature, and contributed a chapter on
Sarah Records in the edited book LitPop: Writing and Popular Music
(Ashgate 2014).
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