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Revolution in the Echo Chamber is a sociohistorical analysis of British and US radio and audio drama from 1919 to the present day. This volume examines the aesthetic, cultural and technical elements of audio drama along with its context within the literary canon. In addition to the form and development of aural drama, Leslie Grace McMurtry provides an exploration of mental imagery generation in relation to its reception and production. Building on historical analysis, Revolution in the Echo Chamber provides contemporary perspective, drawing on trends from the current audio drama environment…mehr

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Revolution in the Echo Chamber is a sociohistorical analysis of British and US radio and audio drama from 1919 to the present day. This volume examines the aesthetic, cultural and technical elements of audio drama along with its context within the literary canon. In addition to the form and development of aural drama, Leslie Grace McMurtry provides an exploration of mental imagery generation in relation to its reception and production. Building on historical analysis, Revolution in the Echo Chamber provides contemporary perspective, drawing on trends from the current audio drama environment to analyse how people listen to audio drama, including podcast drama, today - and how they might listen in the future.


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Autorenporträt
Leslie Grace McMurtry is a senior lecturer of radio studies at the University of Salford. She has written on audio drama for The Journal of Radio and Audio Media, Studies in Comics and The Journal of Popular Culture. She is particularly interested in the intersection between audio and Gothic/horror, with publications in Gothic Studies, Refractory, Dracula and the Gothic in Literature, Pop Culture and the Arts (Rodopi/Brill, 2015) and a chapter (co-written with Matthew A. Killmeier) in the essay collection The Palgrave Handbook to the Ghost Story: New Directions vol. 1 (Palgrave, forthcoming 2025).

Contact: School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology, University of Salford, MediaCity UK, Salford Quays, M50 2HE, UK.