Lavender Sounds: From Lesbian Radio to Queer Feminist Soundwork
Autor Dr. Stacey Copelanden Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iul 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472058143
ISBN-10: 0472058142
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 5 photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10: 0472058142
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 5 photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Notă biografică
Stacey Copeland is Assistant Professor of Cultural Heritage and Identity at the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies at the University of Groningen.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Author's Note
Introduction: Tuning the Temporal Static
Chapter 1: Feminism and Queer Culture in Stereo: Queer Feminism and the Production of Soundwork
Chapter 2: Being a Public Queer: On Sonic Community and Audibility Activism
Chapter 3: Kisses through the Static: Producing a Queer Politics of Sonic Intimacy and Play
Chapter 4: Finding Queer Soundwork: On Feminist Network Labor and Discoverability
Epilogue: Sound Politics Across Forms and Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Author's Note
Introduction: Tuning the Temporal Static
Chapter 1: Feminism and Queer Culture in Stereo: Queer Feminism and the Production of Soundwork
Chapter 2: Being a Public Queer: On Sonic Community and Audibility Activism
Chapter 3: Kisses through the Static: Producing a Queer Politics of Sonic Intimacy and Play
Chapter 4: Finding Queer Soundwork: On Feminist Network Labor and Discoverability
Epilogue: Sound Politics Across Forms and Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Lavender Sounds provides a rare insight into how lesbian radio and queer feminist soundwork helped inform audiences during a time when few other resources were available. With the inclusion of interviews and show transcripts, the reader can hear the times in which they were produced, from the concerns, hopes, and dreams to the reality of the ongoing struggle."
“Lavender Sounds represents the best sort of scholarship: erudite, original, and engaging. Stacey Copeland's skilful weaving together of different bodies of knowledge, archive materials, and careful critique demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of current scholarship and careful personal reflections. This book will bring a nuanced, multifaceted account of queer feminist practice into radio and sound studies, and a rare focus on audio production to feminist media and cultural studies.”
“The sounds of queer feminism past and present take shape through meticulous archival research and interviews with contemporary podcasters who have made this aesthetic anew. Listening to these archives with a sensibility rooted in the present, Stacey Copeland theorizes an auditory aesthetic that goes beyond feminist historiography’s emphasis on visual and print culture. The affects and urgencies of a movement come alive across generations through Copeland’s text, which tells a rich story about what listening together can do for feminism.”
“Rigorous in its evidence and radical in its imagination, Lavender Sounds invites us to orient ourselves toward networks of queer and feminist soundworkers that transcend time and place. In the process, this book reminds us that listening to our queer pasts is a vital tool for imagining our queer futures.”
“Lavender Sounds represents the best sort of scholarship: erudite, original, and engaging. Stacey Copeland's skilful weaving together of different bodies of knowledge, archive materials, and careful critique demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of current scholarship and careful personal reflections. This book will bring a nuanced, multifaceted account of queer feminist practice into radio and sound studies, and a rare focus on audio production to feminist media and cultural studies.”
“The sounds of queer feminism past and present take shape through meticulous archival research and interviews with contemporary podcasters who have made this aesthetic anew. Listening to these archives with a sensibility rooted in the present, Stacey Copeland theorizes an auditory aesthetic that goes beyond feminist historiography’s emphasis on visual and print culture. The affects and urgencies of a movement come alive across generations through Copeland’s text, which tells a rich story about what listening together can do for feminism.”
“Rigorous in its evidence and radical in its imagination, Lavender Sounds invites us to orient ourselves toward networks of queer and feminist soundworkers that transcend time and place. In the process, this book reminds us that listening to our queer pasts is a vital tool for imagining our queer futures.”
Descriere
An exploration of queer feminist soundwork, connecting historical lesbian radio with modern podcasting