ISBN:
9781477324448
,
9781477324431
Language:
English
Pages:
272 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Edition:
First edition
Series Statement:
Louann Atkins Temple women & culture series
DDC:
305.3
Keywords:
Women in mass media
;
Voice in mass media Political aspects
;
Voice in mass media Social aspects
;
Digital media Technological innovations
;
Gender identity in mass media
;
Sex role
;
Voice-overs Political aspects
;
Voice actors and actresses Political aspects
;
Frau
;
Stimme
;
Neue Medien
Abstract:
Film voices + time : excavating vocal histories on digital platforms -- The (post)human voice and feminized machines in Anomalisa, The congress, and Her -- The expanded and immersive voice-over -- Karina Longworth and the remixing of actresses' voices on the You must remember this podcast -- Meme girls versus Trump : the silent voices of subtitled screenshots -- RuPaul's drag race and the queered remediation of women's voices.
Abstract:
"The popularity of female-voiced virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa has brought renewed attention to the ways that new forms of communication and media have often been accompanied by old-fashioned gender politics and assumptions. In this project, Jennifer O'Meara looks at how women's voices and their meaning are being impacted by digital technologies, both in new media formats and well-established ones, and how female voices from the past are being recycled and reconceived. She argues that these changes, accompanied by shifting ideas about identity, are providing new forms of fetishization and silencing, but also new and more varied possibilities for empowerment. O'Meara analyzes case studies across a wide variety of media to show how the digital era is altering how women's voices are represented in film and TV, 'as well as how their voices increasingly 'travel' in digital spaces'"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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