Answering machines and folklore / Emily Murphy, 2001
Scope and Contents note
Discusses various folkloric aspects of answering machine messages. Explains that many answering machine messages resist cultural norms such as formality or politeness, and that in this way, messages act as a release valve. Mentions that some messages make fun of phone conversation conventions. Asserts that some answering machine messages poke fun at technology. Created by Emily Murphy when she was enrolled in Eric Eliason's English 391 course during Fall 2001.
Dates
- Other: 2001
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Open for public research.
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Extent
1 sound cassette
1 volume (36 pages) ; 28 cm
Language of Materials
English
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Repository Details
Part of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Repository
1130 HBLL
Brigham Young University
Provo Utah 84602 United States