The Memory of Sound: Preserving the Sonic Past

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Routledge, Jun 13, 2014 - Performing Arts - 194 pages

This book explores the connections between sound and memory across all electronic media, with a particular focus on radio. Street explores our capacity to remember through sound and how we can help ourselves preserve a sense of self through the continuity of memory. In so doing, he analyzes how the brain is triggered by the memory of programs, songs, and individual sounds. He then examines the growing importance of sound archives, community radio and current research using GPS technology for the history of place, as well as the potential for developing strategies to aid Alzheimer's and dementia patients through audio memory.

 

Contents

Preface
Echoes and Shadows
Tell Me a Story
Feeding the Imagination
Radio Audio and Youth
Music in the Moment
An Encyclopaedia of Sounds
Walls Have Voices
Saving the Sound Spreading the Word
Holding on to Sounds
The Future Sound of Memory
Radio in the Context of Memory
Bibliography
Index
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Seán Street is Emeritus Professor of Radio at Bournemouth University. He is author of The Poetry of Radio: The Colour of Sound (Routledge, 2012). He is also a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4 and a poet, with nine published collections. He lives in Liverpool, UK.

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