聆听美洲:利用数字工具了解早期录音业

Jessica Dauterive, Matthew B. Karush, Michael O’Malley
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摘要 本文介绍了 "聆听美洲 "的方法和论点。"聆听美洲 "是一个数字公共历史项目,旨在揭示 1890 年至 1925 年间流行音乐和唱片业的历史。我们认为,数字工具的使用使该网站能够将声音直接融入音乐写作,从而阐释一系列历史论点。文章探讨了 "聆听美洲 "提出的三个论点,展示了数字工具如何在每个论点中产生新的见解。第一个案例利用绘图揭示了吉姆-克罗的经济和社会背景塑造黑人表演者经历的一些具体方式;第二个案例将声音和文字结合起来,揭示了某些蓝调惯例起源于吟游表演中的种族主义陈规定型观念;最后一个案例利用数字工具论证了整个美洲的唱片业的营销策略有助于全球化模式的关键转变。
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Hearing the Americas: Understanding the Early Recording Industry with Digital Tools
Abstract This article describes the methods and arguments of Hearing the Americas, a digital public history project that illuminates the history of popular music and the recording industry from 1890 to 1925. We argue that the use of digital tools allows the website to integrate sound directly into writing on music and thereby explicate a series of historical arguments. The article examines three arguments advanced by Hearing the Americas, showing in each case how digital tools generate new insights. The first case uses mapping to reveal some of the specific ways in which the economic and social context of Jim Crow shaped the experiences of Black performers; the second integrates sound and text to reveal the origins of certain blues conventions in the racist stereotypes of minstrel shows; and the final case uses digital tools to argue that the marketing strategies of the recording industry throughout the Americas helped produce a key shift in patterns of globalization.
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