Smith, 2010 - Google Patents
The Books That Sing: Children's phonograph records, 1890–1930Smith, 2010
- Document ID
- 3991010991348727922
- Author
- Smith J
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Children and Media
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This paper is an examination of phonograph records marketed to children in the first decades of the phonograph industry and the cultural discourses that surrounded them. I focus on the first book and record hybrid marketed to children: a pioneering instance of cross …
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