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Sounding the novel

voice in twenty-first century American fiction

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Sounding the novel
Nathalie Aghoro
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voice in twenty-first century American fiction

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"Sounding the Novel investigates how American fiction in the early twenty-first century registers the sonic mediality of voice. It looks at ways in which novels enlist the reader's auditory imagination to establish literary soundscapes where the sound of a voice becomes the main driver for the development of the story and for narrative experimentation. With its focus on novels written after 2000 by Richard Powers, Karen Tei Yamashita, Jonathan Safran Foer, and Jennifer Egan, this study examines the aesthetic and discursive investment in the acoustics of voice as a constitutive part of contemporary literary imaginaries. Drawing on literary theory, sound studies, and philosophy of voice, Sounding the Novel discusses how written representations of vocal expression explore the socio-cultural functions of its resonance and its material impact as a corporeal medium in the context of U.S. auditory cultures."--Back cover.

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Language
English
Pages
258

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Sounding the novel: voice in twenty-first century American fiction
2018, Universitätsverlag Winter
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Table of Contents

Introduction: listening as literary practice
Sounding voices
The scream and the word: (non)human voices in Richard Powers' The echo maker
Singing time: vocal performance and temporality in Richard Powers' The time of our singing
Listening for voice
Polyphonic soundscapes: vocal resonance and place in Karen Tei Yamashita's I hotel
A listening self: vocal sound event and intersubjectivity in Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely loud and incredibly close
By way of conclusion: silence in Jennifer Egan's A visit from the goon squad.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-258).

Published in
Heidelberg
Series
American studies : a mongraph series -- volume 294, American studies (Munich, Germany) -- v. 294.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.609
Library of Congress
PN56.V55 A34 2018, PS380 .A45 2018, PN56.V55A34 2018

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Pagination
258 pages
Number of pages
258

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44393430M
ISBN 10
3825369161
ISBN 13
9783825369163
OCLC/WorldCat
1077561671

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