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[ecrea] New book: American Folk Music as Tactical Media - and Ute Holl's Cinema, Trance and Cybernetics as Open Access
Sun Dec 10 14:35:45 GMT 2017
The most recent publication in the Recursions book series (Amsterdam
University Press) is Henry Svec’s /American Folk Music as Tactical Media/
http://en.aup.nl/books/9789462984943-american-folk-music-as-tactical-media.html
In the words of the back cover endorsements:
'Both media ecologist and archeologist, Henry Adam Svec in this
powerfully revisionist book shows how the folk revival's communications
milieus, metaphors, and, in a brilliant reading of Bob Dylan, its songs,
had already discovered that "the folk and the machine are often one and
the same." From Lomax's computer-generated Global Jukebox and Dylan's
Telecaster to today's music apps and YouTube, from the Hootenanny to the
Peoples' Mic, the folk process, then as now, Svec argues, reclaims our
humanity, reinventing media technologies to become both instruments of
resistance and fields for imagining new societies, new selves, and new
futures.' - *Robert Cantwell, author of When We Were Good: The Folk
Revival.*
'An intriguing addition to the archive on Tactical Media, Svec's
analysis of the American folk revival begins from the premise that
acoustic guitars, banjos, and voices have much to teach us about
technological communication and ends, beautifully, with an uncovering of
'the folk' within our contemporary media environments. What takes center
stage, however, is the Hootenanny, both as it informs the author's own
folk-archaeological laboratory of imaginary media and as it continues to
instantiate political community - at a time when the need for protest,
dissent, and collectivity is particularly acute.' - *Rita Raley,
Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Santa
Barbara.*
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For queries or review copy requests, please do get in touch!
In other Recursions news, an earlier 2017 volume, Ute Holl’s
book/Cinema, Trance, Cybernetics/, is now available as Open Access here:
http://www.oapen.org/search?identifier=631164;keyword=ute%20holl
For a full list of earlier Recursions books, please see:
http://en.aup.nl/series/recursions
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