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Culturally Speaking eBook
The Rhetoric Of Voice And Identity In A Mediated Culture
language: english
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS, September of 2019 ‧
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Winner, 2020 Outstanding Book Award, Critical/Cultural Studies Division of the National Communication Association
Recent pieces by NPR, the BBC, and Forbes have called attention to the power of voice—positing that "your voice is the secret to getting hired" and that "voice can accelerate or hold back a career." While it has become clearer that such things as pitch and intonation can be tied to assumptions about one’s gender, race/ethnicity, and class, studying voice as a socially constructed artifact carries with it unique challenges. In response, Culturally Speaking: The Rhetoric of Voice and Identity in a Mediated Culture presents an innovative approach to studying the spoken voice in media, showing how racial and gendered oppression bubble beneath the surface of American culture’s most recognized speaking voices, spreading invisible messages about which kinds of vocal identities are privileged and which kinds should be silenced.
Through her analysis of prominent voices in American culture—including Morgan Freeman, Tina Fey, Barack Obama, Adele, Dave Chappelle, Richard Pryor, and George Lopez—Amanda Nell Edgar argues that voices carry a residue of the particular cultural environments in which they are formed, and that these environments can be traced and analyzed to add a sonic dimension to our understanding of race and gender as rhetorically situated identities—pushing back against the often-unnoticed systems of sound-based discrimination.
Recent pieces by NPR, the BBC, and Forbes have called attention to the power of voice—positing that "your voice is the secret to getting hired" and that "voice can accelerate or hold back a career." While it has become clearer that such things as pitch and intonation can be tied to assumptions about one’s gender, race/ethnicity, and class, studying voice as a socially constructed artifact carries with it unique challenges. In response, Culturally Speaking: The Rhetoric of Voice and Identity in a Mediated Culture presents an innovative approach to studying the spoken voice in media, showing how racial and gendered oppression bubble beneath the surface of American culture’s most recognized speaking voices, spreading invisible messages about which kinds of vocal identities are privileged and which kinds should be silenced.
Through her analysis of prominent voices in American culture—including Morgan Freeman, Tina Fey, Barack Obama, Adele, Dave Chappelle, Richard Pryor, and George Lopez—Amanda Nell Edgar argues that voices carry a residue of the particular cultural environments in which they are formed, and that these environments can be traced and analyzed to add a sonic dimension to our understanding of race and gender as rhetorically situated identities—pushing back against the often-unnoticed systems of sound-based discrimination.
DETAILS
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| ISBN: | 9780814277225 |
| Publisher: | OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS |
| Release Date: | September of 2019 |
| Language: | English |
| Pages: | 224 |
| Format: | eBook |
| File Format and Compatibility: | |
| Collection: | Intersectional Rhetorics |
| Categories: |
eBooks in English
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Communication and Journalism
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| EAN: | 9780814277225 |
| Acessibilidade: | Ver características de acessibilidade indicadas pelo editor |
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