Media Ventriloquism
English

About The Book

The word ventriloquism has traditionally referred to the act of throwing one''s voice into an object that appears to speak. Media Ventriloquism repurposes the term to reflect our complex vocal relationship with media technologies. The 21st century has offered an array of technological means to separate voice from body practices which have been used for good and ill. We currently zoom about the internet in conversations full of audio glitches using tools that make it possible to live life at a distance. Yet at the same time these technologies subject us to the potential for audiovisual manipulation. But this voice/body split is not new. Radio cinema television video games digital technologies and other media have each fundamentally transformed the relationship between voice and body in myriad and often unexpected ways. This book explores some of these experiences of ventriloquism and considers the political and ethical implications of separating bodies from voices. The essays in the collection which represent a variety of academic disciplines demonstrate not only how particular bodies and voices have been (mis)represented through media ventriloquism but also how marginalized groups - racialized gendered and queered among them - have used media ventriloquism to claim their agency and power.
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