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06 July 2021

LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, Films, cinema, PERFORMING ARTS / Radio / History & Criticism, DRAMA / General, Radio / podcasts, History
Part I: The poetics of the radiophonic neo-avant-garde
1 Transnational, untranslatable: Apollinaire in Freddy de Vree’s multilingual radiophonic composition A Pollen in the Air – Lars Bernaerts
2 Radiophonic art and electroacoustic music: an aesthetic controversy during the establishment of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and the radiophonic poem Private Dreams and Public Nightmares – Tatiana Eichenberger
3 A forefront in the aftermath? Recorded sound and the state of audio play on post-‘golden age’ US network radio – Harry Heuser
4 Croaks and calls: posthuman sound ecologies in the neo-avant-garde – Jesper Olsson
5 Textual and audiophonic collage in Dutch and Flemish radio plays – Siebe Bluijs
6 ‘Ja, ja, so schön klingt das Schreckliche’: an audionarratological analysis of Andreas Ammer and FM Einheit’s Lost & Found: Das Paradies – Jarmila Mildorf
Part II: The acoustic neo-avant-garde between theatre, music and poetry
7 Poetry on the Austrian radio: sound, voice and intermediality – Daniel Gilfillan
8 Gerhard Rühm's radiophonic poetry – Roland Innerhofer
9 A theatre of choric voices: Jandl and Mayröcker’s radio play Spaltungen – Inge Arteel
10 Language, sound and textuality: Caryl Churchill’s Identical Twins as neo-avant-garde (radio) drama – Pim Verhulst
11 Studio audience: Glenn Gould’s contrapuntal radio – Adam J. Frank
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