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The Clamor of Voices
by
Feldman, Martha
, Zeitlin, Judith T
in
Applied Music
/ Carolyn Abbate
/ Fred Moten
/ Gary Tomlinson
/ Jacques Lacan
/ Michel de Certeau
/ Mladen Dolar
/ race
/ Roland Barthes
/ technology
/ voice
2019
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The Clamor of Voices
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Feldman, Martha
, Zeitlin, Judith T
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Applied Music
/ Carolyn Abbate
/ Fred Moten
/ Gary Tomlinson
/ Jacques Lacan
/ Michel de Certeau
/ Mladen Dolar
/ race
/ Roland Barthes
/ technology
/ voice
2019
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The Clamor of Voices
2019
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Overview
This essayistic introduction to The Voice as Something More: Essays toward Materiality begins in part one by explaining the Lacanian foundations of voice studies as manifested in the writings of Mladen Dolar. From there, it goes on to consider how voice studies have confronted issues of materiality through embodiment, language, sonic disturbance, postcolonial encounter, the mechanical, and the technological, as well as through race and difference, with further attention to the writings of Roland Barthes, Michel De Certeau, Carolyn Abbate, Gary Tomlinson, Fred Moten, Daphne Brooks, and Josh Kun, among others. The essay ends by exploring thematic and theoretical connections among the various contributions in the volume, with synoptic accounts of each, looping back to issues raised in the opening part of the essay.
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University of Chicago Press
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9780226656397, 022665639X
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