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Media of the Masses - Cassette Culture in Modern Egypt (Paperback)
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Media of the Masses - Cassette Culture in Modern Egypt (Paperback)
Series: Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures
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Media of the Masses investigates the social life of an everyday
technology-the cassette tape-to offer a multisensory history of
modern Egypt. Over the 1970s and 1980s, cassettes became a
ubiquitous presence in Egyptian homes and stores. Audiocassette
technology gave an opening to ordinary individuals, from singers to
smugglers, to challenge state-controlled Egyptian media. Enabling
an unprecedented number of people to participate in the creation of
culture and circulation of content, cassette players and tapes soon
informed broader cultural, political, and economic developments and
defined "modern" Egyptian households. Drawing on a wide array of
audio, visual, and textual sources that exist outside the Egyptian
National Archives, Andrew Simon provides a new entry point into
understanding everyday life and culture. Cassettes and cassette
players, he demonstrates, did not simply join other twentieth
century mass media, like records and radio; they were the media of
the masses. Comprised of little more than magnetic reels in plastic
cases, cassettes empowered cultural consumers to become cultural
producers long before the advent of the Internet. Positioned at the
productive crossroads of social history, cultural anthropology, and
media and sound studies, Media of the Masses ultimately shows how
the most ordinary things may yield the most surprising insights.
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