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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Harri EnglundPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 1.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 2.30cm Weight: 0.397kg ISBN: 9780226498935ISBN 10: 022649893 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 08 February 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsEnglund offers up an unusual ethnography of media that is deeply person-centered and filled with character study and life history. In doing so, he breaks new ground in media studies by delineating how radio can generate an intimate form of the public sphere. Bringing together an insightful reading of multivocality with a rethinking of the authority of elderhood--all but ignored of late in African studies--this book explores what happens when radio is configured through a relation of kinship, allowing for the democratic articulation of multiplicity under the frame of the people's grandfather. --Sasha Newell, author of The Modernity Bluff Gogo Breeze is a rich ethnography that gives a full picture of a host of issues confronting Zambians today. Written in an accessible style, full of many ethnographic anecdotes and theoretical insights, the book will be of interest to a range of scholars and students. --Laura Kunreuther, author of Voicing Subjects ""Englund offers up an unusual ethnography of media that is deeply person-centered and filled with character study and life history. In doing so, he breaks new ground in media studies by delineating how radio can generate an intimate form of the public sphere. Bringing together an insightful reading of multivocality with a rethinking of the authority of elderhood--all but ignored of late in African studies--this book explores what happens when radio is configured through a relation of kinship, allowing for the democratic articulation of multiplicity under the frame of the people's grandfather.""-- ""Sasha Newell, author of The Modernity Bluff"" ""Gogo Breeze is a rich ethnography that gives a full picture of a host of issues confronting Zambians today. Written in an accessible style, full of many ethnographic anecdotes and theoretical insights, the book will be of interest to a range of scholars and students.""-- ""Laura Kunreuther, author of Voicing Subjects"" Englund offers up an unusual ethnography of media that is deeply person-centered and filled with character study and life history. In doing so, he breaks new ground in media studies by delineating how radio can generate an intimate form of the public sphere. Bringing together an insightful reading of multivocality with a rethinking of the authority of elderhood--all but ignored of late in African studies--this book explores what happens when radio is configured through a relation of kinship, allowing for the democratic articulation of multiplicity under the frame of the people's grandfather. -- Sasha Newell, author of The Modernity Bluff Gogo Breeze is a rich ethnography that gives a full picture of a host of issues confronting Zambians today. Written in an accessible style, full of many ethnographic anecdotes and theoretical insights, the book will be of interest to a range of scholars and students. -- Laura Kunreuther, author of Voicing Subjects Author InformationHarri Englund is professor of social anthropology at the University of Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |