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ISBN-10: 022664717X
ISBN-13: 9780226647173
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 09/30/2019
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 6.00" W, 0.90" H

The Voice as Something More: Essays Toward Materiality

Editor: Judith T Zeitlin
Afterword by: Mladen Dolar

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Price: $38.00

Overview

In the contemporary world, voices are caught up in fundamentally different realms of discourse, practice, and culture: between sounding and nonsounding, material and nonmaterial, literal and metaphorical. In The Voice as Something More, Martha Feldman and Judith T. Zeitlin tackle these paradoxes with a bold and rigorous collection of essays that look at voice as both object of desire and material object.

Using Mladen Dolar’s influential A Voice and Nothing More as a reference point, The Voice as Something More reorients Dolar’s psychoanalytic analysis around the material dimensions of voices–their physicality and timbre, the fleshiness of their mechanisms, the veils that hide them, and the devices that enhance and distort them. Throughout, the essays put the body back in voice. Ending with a new essay by Dolar that offers reflections on these vocal aesthetics and paradoxes, this authoritative, multidisciplinary collection, ranging from Europe and the Americas to East Asia, from classics and music to film and literature, will serve as an essential entry point for scholars and students who are thinking toward materiality.

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"Where to start, with voice? The answer is with The Voice as Something More, essays that sweep through familiar academic and philosophical debates on voice, only to move on, with rare collective intensity, to voice as not heretofore imagined. The intellectual range in these essays is extraordinary, and what they represent is not a consensus. Rather, this invaluable book is something with far more life, reflections that convey how perplexing voice, as a concept, remains to analysis, while acknowledging how voice as a material phenomenon is terrifying, or beguiling, unlovely, or exquisite–and how disquieting that inconsistency can be."–Carolyn Abbate, Harvard University
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Details

ISBN-10: 022664717X
ISBN-13: 9780226647173
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 09/30/2019
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 6.00" W, 0.90" H
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