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Monday, April 29, 2019

Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies 4.1 is now available

Intellect is pleased to announce that the Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies 4.1 is now available! For more information about the issue, click here >> https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jivs/2019/00000004/00000001

The latest issue features a free article commemorating Cicely Berry, the famous voice/speech trainer who sadly passed away in 2018. The free article can be downloaded here >> https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jivs/2019/00000004/00000001/art00005

Aims & Scope

The Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies provides a peer-reviewed forum for scholarly and practice-based engagement with voice as a phenomenon of communication and performance, and a methodology or metaphor for analysis. Through an interdisciplinary negotiation of philosophy, practice and pedagogy, the journal draws from such disciplines as cultural studies, performance studies, inter-culturalism, linguistics, visual culture, musicology and somatics.

Issue 4.1

Editorial

Listening across
Konstantinos Thomaidis

Articles

‘Easy listening’: Altered Auditory Feedback and dysfluent speech
Maria Stuart

It didn’t happen like this: Suicide, voice and witnessing in Dead Centre’s Lippy
Jon Venn

Redistributing the means of vocal production: Voice training as a tool of political intervention
Sarah Weston

Voicings

Resounding legacies: Remembering Cicely Berry
Jane Boston, David Carey, lyn darnley, kate godfrey, charmian gradwell, charmian hoare, barbara houseman, charlie hughes-d’aeth, stephen kemble, nia lynn, jeannette nelson, patsy Rodenburg, with konstantinos thomaidis

Deep muscles, deeper understanding: An investigation into abdominal muscle activation during vocalization and the impact of active training for the stage actor
Robert Lewis and Marie-Louise Bird

A vocal journey through the language of zaum
Caroline Wilkins

A singer’s perspective on Sirens and singing: An interview with coloratura soprano/conductor
Barbara Hannigan
Sophia Edlund and Barbara Hannigan

Reviews

The Sociolinguistics of Voice in Globalising China, Dong Jie (2017)
Tin g Guo

Theatre & voice, Konstantinos Thomaidis (2017)
Andrew Kimbrough

Karaoke Idols: Popular Music and the Performance of Identity, Kevin Brown (2015)
Joshua S. Duchan

Postopera: Reinventing the Voice-Body, Jelena Novak (2015)
Miriama Young

The Voice and its Double: Media and Music in Northern Australia, Daniel Fisher (2016)
John Tebbutt

For more information about the journal and call for papers, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-interdisciplinary-voice-studies