Sounding Bodies: Identity, Injustice, and the Voice
Sounding Bodies: Identity, Injustice, and the Voice
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The authors of "Sounding Bodies" make a compelling case for understanding how vocal sonority is intrinsic to self-identity and self-reception, utilizing the framework of feminist philosophy to explore the ethical, political, and social meanings of the everyday voice. They develop novel theoretical constructs such as "intervocality" and "respiratory responsibility" to demonstrate how human vocal sound can perpetuate and challenge persistent inequalities. The book offers a powerful model of how philosophy and voice/speech training can generate illuminating insights about our vocal lives and identities.
Format: Hardback
Length: 248 pages
Publication date: 23 September 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
A groundbreaking exploration of the ethical, political, and social implications of the everyday voice, this thought-provoking study delves into the phenomenon of voice as a lived, sonorous, and embodied experience intricately intertwined with the social structures that surround it. Drawing upon the framework of feminist philosophy, authors Ann J. Cahill and Christine Hamel approach voice as a dynamic and multi-faceted phenomenon, marked by the interplay of systemic forms of injustice such as ableism, sexism, racism, and classism. Through the development of novel theoretical concepts such as "intervocality" and "respiratory responsibility," Cahill and Hamel bridge the gap between theory and practice, offering exciting insights into how human vocal sound can perpetuate and challenge enduring inequalities.
Sounding Bodies presents a compelling model of how the fields of philosophy and voice/speech training can collaborate in fruitful dialogue, generating profound insights into our vocal lives and identities. By intertwining philosophical inquiry with practical training techniques, the book offers a holistic approach to understanding the complexities of vocal expression and its role in shaping our sense of self and our relationships with others.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the ethical, political, and social dimensions of voice, as well as for those who seek to enhance their vocal communication skills and broaden their understanding of the human voice as a powerful tool for social change.
Weight: 522g
Dimension: 164 x 241 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350169593
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