Radiophonics of the Vietnam War: A Collection

Continent 5 (3) (2016)
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In "Radiophonics of the Vietnam War: A Collection", Jan Phillip Müller reveals the emergence of sonic topologies as significant elements of military and infrastructural warfare by American PSYOPS and the Việt Cộng during the Vietnam War, and the subversive counter-culture that grew around renegade broadcasts, and the legendary Hanoi Hannah and Dave Rabbit.

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