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[Commlist] New book: Danger Sound Klaxon!
Sat Mar 04 10:16:22 GMT 2023
New book
*/Danger Sound Klaxon! The Horn That Changed History/*
*Matthew F. Jordan*
/Danger Sound Klaxon!/reveals the untold story of the Klaxon automobile
horn, one of the first great electrical consumer technologies of the
twentieth century. Although its metallic shriek at first shocked
pedestrians, savvy advertising strategies convinced consumers across the
United States and western Europe to adopt the shrill Klaxon horn as the
safest signaling technology available in the 1910s. The widespread use
of Klaxons in the trenches of World War I, however, transformed how
veterans heard this car horn, and its traumatic association with gas
attacks ultimately doomed this once ubiquitous consumer technology.
By charting the meteoric rise and eventual fall of the Klaxon, Matthew
Jordan highlights how perceptions of sound-producing technologies are
guided by, manipulated, and transformed through advertising strategies,
public debate, consumer reactions, and governmental regulations. Jordan
demonstrates in this fascinating history how consumers are led toward
technological solutions for problems themselves created by technology.
Book info:https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/5866/
<https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/5866/>
Watch the book trailer (sound
on!):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyDSPFvq8ds
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyDSPFvq8ds>
*Reviews*
A highly original study that shows how what we hear is framed by complex
cultural and symbolic registers. It cuts across many different subject
areas encompassing cultural studies, communications theory, the social
history of technology, urban history, the history of auto-mobility, and
the history of advertising to make a significant contribution to its
cross-disciplinary field.
*- Rudy J. Koshar, University of Wisconsin, author of German Travel
Cultures*
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A welcomed and original contribution to the growing field of sound
studies,/Danger Sound Klaxon!/shows convincingly that our modern sound
perception is learned and highly culturally encoded. Jordan writes in an
engaging, clear and readable style.
*-Stefan Krebs, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
(C2DH), co-author of Sound and Safe: A History of Listening Behind the
Wheel*
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