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E-raamat: Phantasmic Radio

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Sep-1995
  • Kirjastus: Duke University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780822399452
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The alienation of the self, the annihilation of the body, the fracturing, dispersal, and reconstruction of the disembodied voice: the themes of modernism, even of modern consciousness, occur as a matter of course in the phantasmic realm of radio. In this original work of cultural criticism, Allen S. Weiss explores the meaning of radio to the modern imagination. Weaving together cultural and technological history, aesthetic analysis, and epistemological reflection, his investigation reveals how radiophony transforms expression and, in doing so, calls into question assumptions about language and being, body and voice.
Phantasmic Radio presents a new perspective on the avant-garde radio experiments of Antonin Artaud and John Cage, and brings to light fascinating, lesser-known work by, among others, Valère Novarina, Gregory Whitehead, and Christof Migone. Weiss shows how Artaud’s "body without organs" establishes the closure of the flesh after the death of God; how Cage’s "imaginary landscapes" proffer the indissociability of techne and psyche; how Novarina reinvents the body through the word in his "theater of the ears." Going beyond the art historical context of these experiments, Weiss describes how, with their emphasis on montage and networks of transmission, they marked out the coordinates of modernism and prefigured what we now recognize as the postmodern.

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"Phantasmic Radio is a real pleasure to read, both for its elegant style and its originality."-Michael Hardt, Duke University "Putting a stethoscope to the chest of mass-cultures first darling medium, Alan Weiss draws radio art out of electomagnetic obscurity and onto the stage of current debates on subjectivity and technology, primitivism and vanguardism, psychology and textuality. Historically rich, astute, and argumentative, Phantasmic Radio charts the theoretical flutters in the land of lost bodies and drifting signals. It attends to the jarring and brilliant broadcast of ideas as they dance across our eardrums."-John Corbett, author of Extended Play

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Presents a new perspective on the avant-garde radio experiments of Antonin Artaud and John Cage and brings to light fascinating lesser-known work.
Acknowledgements viii
Preface: Radio Phantasms, Phantasmic Radio 1(8)
From Schizophrenia to Schizophonica: Antonin Artaud's to Have Done with the Judgment of God
9(26)
The Radio as Musical Instrument: John Cage's Imaginary Landscapes
35(22)
Mounths of Disquietude, Language in Mutation: Valere Novarina's Theater of the Ears
57(18)
Lost Tongues and Dis-articulated Voices: Gregory Whitehead's Pressures of the Unspeakable
75(18)
Postface: Radio Solipsism 93(10)
Notes 103(12)
Select Bibliography 115(4)
Select Discography 119(2)
Index 121
Allen S. Weiss is the author of several books, including The Aesthetics of Excess, Shattered Forms, Perverse Desire and the Ambiguous Icon, and Mirrors of Infinity.