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9%OFFBrandon Labelle - Lexicon of the Mouth: Poetics and Politics of Voice and the Oral Imaginary - 9781623561888 - V9781623561888
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Lexicon of the Mouth: Poetics and Politics of Voice and the Oral Imaginary

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Description for Lexicon of the Mouth: Poetics and Politics of Voice and the Oral Imaginary Paperback. Num Pages: 232 pages, 15 bw illus. BIC Classification: CFB; GTC; JMR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 155 x 229 x 16. Weight in Grams: 362.
Lexicon of the Mouth surveys the oral cavity as the central channel by which self and surrounding are brought into relation. Questions of embodiment and agency, attachment and loss, incorporation and hunger, locution and the non-sensical are critically examined. In doing so, LaBelle emphasizes the mouth as a vital conduit for negotiating "the foundational narrative of proper speech." Lexicon of the Mouth aims for a viscous, poetic and resonant discourse of subjectivity, detailed through the "micro-oralities" of laughing and whispering, stuttering and reciting, eating and kissing, among others. The oral cavity is posed as an impressionable arena, susceptible to all ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781623561888
SKU
V9781623561888
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About Brandon Labelle
Brandon LaBelle is an artist and writer working with sound culture, voice, and situated identity. His previous books, Background Noise: Perspectives on Sound Art (2006) and Acoustic Territories: Sound Culture and Everyday Life (2010) are also published by Bloomsbury. He is the editor of Errant Bodies Press and Professor at the Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Norway.

Reviews for Lexicon of the Mouth: Poetics and Politics of Voice and the Oral Imaginary
LaBelle shows how the mouth envelops and develops bodies, languages and subjectivities. He constructs what he calls the ‘oral imaginary’, the forms of figuration and function that define the role of the mouth as a cultural artefact … the many choreographies of the mouth that he presents and the many ways in which those choreographies envelop and inflect voice, culture ... Read more

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