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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
August 2015
Print publication year:
2015
Online ISBN:
9781139941945

Book description

This book is a history of women, radio, and the gendered constructions of voice and sound in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Montevideo, Uruguay. Through the stories of five women and one radio station, this study makes a substantial theoretical contribution to the study of gender, mass media, and political culture and expands our knowledge of these issues beyond the US and Western Europe. Included here is a study of the first all-women's radio station in the Western Hemisphere, an Argentine comedian known as 'Chaplin in Skirts', an author of titillating dramatic serials and, of course, Argentine First Lady 'Evita' Perón. Through the concept of the gendered soundscape, this study integrates sound studies and gender history in new ways, asking readers to consider both the female voice in history and the sonic dimensions of gender.

Reviews

'Through a series of beautifully written accounts of women’s voices as they resounded in Río de la Plata’s midcentury soundscape, this book will change the ways we listen. Christine Ehrick deftly restores a crucial sonic dimension to the conjuncture of feminism and modernity and insists on new ways to comprehend its comedic, political, and melodramatic registers. Precisely crafted, at once witty and profound, this is a superb invocation of a sonorous past.'

Alejandra Bronfman - University of British Columbia

'By opening up the cultural history of Latin American radio to English-speaking readers, Christine Ehrick has made an enormous contribution to scholarship in itself; when combined with her nuanced and detailed focus on women’s voices and the way that gender operates on the airwaves, she has produced a work that will resound across many fields. Those interested in both old and new media, in cultural history, in gender, and in sound studies must read this account of radio rioplatense, from Radio Femenina, the first all-female radio station, to the radio pioneers Silvia Guerrico, Niní Marshall, Nené Cascallar, and Eva Perón.'

Michele Hilmes - University of Wisconsin, Madison

'This is a groundbreaking study. Christine Ehrick’s focus on gender revitalizes the historiography of Latin American radio, while her analysis of such neglected figures as Silvia Guerrico and Nené Cascallar, as well as her innovative reconsideration of Eva Perón’s radio career, contribute substantially to our understanding of Argentine and Uruguayan political and cultural history. Most impressively, by attending consistently to women’s voices - and not just their words - Ehrick has set a methodological example that other historians of the media would do well to follow.'

Matt Karush - George Mason University, Virginia

'Ehrick’s print archive is impressive, and it allows her to reconstruct not just a remarkably detailed history of female broadcasters and scriptwriters, but also a complex portrait of radio’s transnational politics … Ehrick’s book is not only an important contribution to feminist history in Latin American and radio studies more generally, but it points to the urgent need for further studies of the transnational politics of radio.'

Tom McEnaney Source: Sound Studies

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Contents

Bibliography

Archives and Libraries Consulted

  • Archivo del Centro Republicano Español, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Sección Feminismo, Montevideo. Uruguay

  • Archivo Paulina Luisi, Archivo General de la Nación, Montevideo Uruguay

  • Archivo Paulina Luisi, Biblioteca Nacional de Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay

  • Archivo de Radio, ETER Escuela de Comunicación, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Biblioteca del Poder Legislativo, Palacio Legislativo, Montevideo, Uruguay

  • Biblioteca Teatral, Sociedad General de Autores de Argentina (Argentores), Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives of the United States, College Park, Maryland

  • Hemeroteca Digital, Biblioteca Nacional de España.

  • Hemeroteca Nacional, Biblioteca Nacional Mariano Moreno, Buenos Aires Argentina

  • Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Históricos Eva Perón, Museo Evita, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Museo del Cine Pablo C. Ducros Hicken, Buenos Aires Argentina

  • Museo de la Palabra, Servicio Oficiál de Difusión, Radiotelevisión y Espectáculos (SODRE), Montevideo, Uruguay

  • Nené Cascallar Family Archive, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Niní Marshall Family Archive, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Primer Museo Viviente de la Radio y las Comunicaciones del Uruguay, “Gral. José Artigas,” Montevideo, Uruguay

  • Records of the Office of Inter-American Affairs, Record Group 229, National Archives of the United States, College Park, Maryland

Newspapers and Periodicals Consulted

  • Antena, Buenos Aires

  • Antena Uruguaya, Montevideo

  • Atlántida, Buenos Aires

  • La Canción Moderna, Buenos Aires

  • La Cancionera, Montevideo

  • Caras y Caretas, Buenos Aires

  • Cine, Radio, Actualidad, Montevideo

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  • El Imparcial, Montevideo

  • El Lazo Blanco, Montevideo

  • Marcha, Montevideo

  • El Mundo, Buenos Aires

  • Mundo Uruguayo, Montevideo

  • La Nación, Buenos Aires

  • New York Times, New York, USA

  • Para Ti, Buenos Aires

  • Programa oficial de estaciones Uruguayas de radio (POEUR), Montevideo

  • Radiolandia, Buenos Aires

  • Radio Revista, Buenos Aires

  • Sintonía, Buenos Aires

  • La Vanguardia, Buenos Aires

  • Variety, Los Angeles, USA

  • Vida Femenina, Buenos Aires

  • Vosotras, Buenos Aires

Interviews

Barbero, Raúl: Montevideo, September 2007
Botto, Alicia Inés, Botto, Ernesto, Botto, Alejandro, Regina Botto: Buenos Aires May 2011
Coire, Héctor: Buenos Aires, May 2011
de Abregó, Angela Edelman: Buenos Aires, May 2011
de Kristoff, Alma Legrand, Kristoff, Boris, Nitza Fierro: Montevideo, March 2003

Podcasts and Audio Materials

Cascallar, Nené, “Hormiguita y ratón Pérez.” 78 rpm phonograph. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Odeon Records, n/d.
Cascallar, Nené. “El lobo y los siete cabritos.” 78 rpm phonograph. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Odeon Records, n/d.
“Freedom Fries,” in This American Life, episode 545. Chicago Public Radio. Original airdate January 23, 2015. http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/545/if-you-dont-have-anything-nice-to-say-say-it-in-all-caps/act?2#play. Accessed January 27, 2015.
Guerrico, Silvia, “La liebre y la tortuga/La mejor lección.” 78rpm phonograph. Buenos Aires, Argentina: RCA Victor Records, n/d.
“Niní Marshall” Se dice de mi documenta. Radio UNC-CALF, Universidad Nacional de Comahue Neuquén, Argentina, Original airdate August 3, 2010. http://radiouncocalf.blogspot.com/p/documenta.html. Accessed December 21, 2011.
“NPR Revisits WHER- the World's First All-Girl Radio Station” Original airdate October 25, 1999. http://www.npr.org/about/press/991025.wher.html. Accessed June 13, 2014.
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