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Voicing The Text American Drama And The Production Of Voice Petra Ragnerstam

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Voicing The Text American Drama And The Production Of Voice Petra Ragnerstam
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Author: Petra Ragnerstam
ISBN: 9781443894630, 144389463X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Voicing The Text American Drama And The Production Of Voice Petra Ragnerstam by Petra Ragnerstam 9781443894630, 144389463X instant download after payment.

Why is voice so important to us? How does the concept of voice encompass such disparate practices as vocal sound, marks on a page, identity production and the execution of power? With these questions in mind, this book studies voice as both a textual and a bodily phenomenon. By using both drama and film, and by exploring the translation between the two, this study shows that voice can be placed in a grid where the subject, body, language and power interconnect in ways that question established ideas concerning voice what it is and what it can do. The book investigates how voice, as an expression of the individual subject, is central in the fight for power in plays such as The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Amiri Barakas Dutchman and Ntosake Shanges for colored girls who have considered suicide, where voice is seen as fundamental for political action. However, it also questions the seemingly failsafe connection between voice and the subject. In Eugene ONeills Strange Interlude, the relation between voice and thought is neither harmonious nor given, and thus voice becomes something other than an expression of subjective interiority. The discussion of Clare Booths The Women highlights how voice in ironic discourse disrupts notions of intentionality, subjectivity and power in ways that destabilize preconceived notions of voice. Lastly, the chapter on David Mamets Glengarry Glen Ross asks if voice really can empower the subject in an age where processes of reification have invaded the subjects consciousness, including the ability to communicate.

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