Ecritures radiophoniques
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A scholarly examination of radiophonic literature and the art of radio writing. This work explores the unique literary form of radio scripts and broadcasts, analyzing how the medium of radio has shaped narrative techniques and storytelling traditions. Drawing on French radio culture and literary traditions, the book investigates the intersection of sound, text, and performance in radiophonic works. It provides critical insights into the development of radio as a literary and artistic medium, examining both historical and contemporary approaches to writing for radio. The study encompasses theoretical frameworks and practical applications, making it valuable for scholars of media studies, literature, and communication arts.
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