Feminine Frequencies: Gender, German Radio, and the Public Sphere, 1923-45 (Social History, Popular Culture & Politics in Germany) (Social History, Popular Culture and Politics in Germany) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Feminine Frequencies: Gender, German Radio, and the Public Sphere, 1923-45 (Social History, Popular Culture & Politics in Germany) (Social History, Popular Culture and Politics in Germany) Book

The years following World War I in Germany saw the simultaneous emergence of radio as a public medium entering the private sphere of the home and the large-scale emergence of women entering the public sphere of politics and production. In Feminine Frequencies, Kate Lacey examines the mutual implications of these important developments and provides a distinctive analysis of radio in the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich which not only restores women to the history of radio, but identifies and investigates the impact of gender politics on the development of German broadcasting.At the heart of the book is an exploration of radio programming for women from the mid-1920s to the end of World War II. Largely through the Frauenfunk, radio transformed women's domestic life, mediated women's read more...
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