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Wednesday, June 02, 2021

Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies 6.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies 6.1 is out now! 

 

Special Issue: ‘Speech–Text– Ventriloquism’

 

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

 

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 6.1

 

Editorial

 

Speech–text–ventriloquism (Free)

JOSEPHINE HOEGAERTS AND MARI WIKLUND 

 

Articles

 

Deaf voices / Deaf art: Vocality through and beyond sound and sign 

PANAYOTIS PANOPOULOS

 

Animal listening 

SHANE BUTLER

 

Ventriloquism and translation: The translator’s voice in Caribbean literature 

LAURA EKBERG

 

Aspects of voice in the use of positioning in polyphonic storytelling: Ventriloquial moves within a biographical interview 

HANNA RAUTAJOKI AND MATTI HYVÄRINEN

 

Reading aloud: The role of the reader and the conception of ‘self’

ANNE WICHMANN

 

Throwing one’s voice and speaking for others: Performative vocality and transcription in the Assemblées of the long nineteenth century  (Open Access)

LUDOVIC MARIONNEAU AND JOSEPHINE HOEGAERTS

 

Therapists’ response strategies in a group session involving French-speaking children with autism spectrum disorder (Open Access)

MARI WIKLUND AND SIMO K. MÄÄTTÄ

 

Conference Reviews

 

The First International Network of Herding Music Scholars Online Conference, Australian National University, Australia and Örebro University, Sweden, virtual conference, 18 September 2020 

MADELEINE MODIN

 

Vicarious Vocalities, Simulated Songs: Lost, Borrowed and Stolen Voices in Popular Culture, virtual conference, 25–26 September 2020

SOPHIA EDLUND