![]() ![]() Los Angeles Review of Books Personal Stereo is loving, wise, and exuberant, a moving meditation on nostalgia and obsolescence. Tuhus-Dubrow an elegant, engaging storyteller who unpacks complex social and political concepts with clarity and panache. ![]() It would appear that she has left no Walkman-related stone unturned. Tuhus-Dubrow is a master researcher and synthesizer. After finishing Personal Stereo, I found myself wondering about the secret lives of every object around me, as if each device were whispering, "Oh, I am much so more than meets the eye". Pitchfork (named one of Pitchfork's favorite books of 2017) Tuhus-Dubrow illuminates a web of stories connected to the Walkman, her references as ubiquitous as its users. Her thoughtfulness imbues this chronicle of a once-modern, now-obsolete device with a mindfulness that isn't often seen in writing about technology. ![]() But as Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow outlines in the delightful Personal Stereo, being able to do so is a relatively recent development. The Wire In 2017, having music pumped into your ears through headphones while existing in public is a thoroughly normal thing to do. A compelling and expertly researched study of the Sony Walkman." - New Books NetworkĪn honest & deft entry in Object Lessons series. ![]()
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