Artigo Revisado por pares

The Sonorous Envelope and Political Deliberation

2013; Routledge; Volume: 99; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00335630.2013.775702

ISSN

1479-5779

Autores

Greg Goodale,

Tópico(s)

Media, Communication, and Education

Resumo

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image sizeKeywords: Sonic StudiesPsychoanalysisVoiceAgonTimbre Acknowledgements The author wishes to thank scholars at Penn State University, the University of Maine, the University of Syracuse, the Rhetoric Society of America, and the Athens of America Rhetoric Reading Group. He is particularly indebted to Chuck Morris, Jeremy Engels, Nate Stormer and Jenny Doctor for their suggestions and support. Notes 1. “Howard ‘Dean Scream,’” ABC News, aired January 19, 2004. http://abcnews.go.com/Archives/video/jan-19-2004-howard-dean-scream-9438051. 2. Joshua Gunn, “On Speech and Public Release,” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 13 (2010): 29. 3. Joel Roberts, “Dean's Scream: Not What it Seemed,” CBS News, February 11, 2009, 8:16 PM. http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-250_162-596021.html. 4. Democratic Deliberation here is reflected by the community-building “face” in David Zarefsky, “Two Faces of Democratic Rhetoric,” in Rhetoric & Democracy: Pedagogical and Political Practices, ed. Todd F. McDorman and David M. Timmerman (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2008), 124. 5. My thanks to Bryan Blankfield for suggesting this memorial as a site where architects understood the power of sound. 6. Steven Connor, “The Help of your Good Hands: Reports on Clapping,” in The Auditory Culture Reader, ed. Michael Bull and Les Black (New York: Berg, 2003), 68. 7. Didier Anzieu, “L'Envelope sonore du soi,” Nouvelle review de pschoanalyse 13 (1976): 167–70. 8. Carolyn Y. Johnson, “Her First Words,” Boston Globe, March 20, 2011. 9. R. Murray Schafer, The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World (Rochester, VT: Destiny Books, 1994). 10. Charles Dickens, “Noise,” All the Year Round 7, no. 16 (1871): 56–57; and Thomas Hardy, Tess of the d'Ubervilles (1891; repr., New York: Penguin, 2003), 327. 11. Gilles DeLeuze and Felix Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, trans. Brian Massumi (1980; repr., Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987), 310. 12. Sonja K. Foss and Cindy L. Griffin, “Beyond Persuasion: A Proposal for an Invitational Rhetoric,” Communication Monographs 62 (1995): 10. 13. Carolyn Marvin and Peter Simonson, “Voting Alone: The Decline of Bodily Mass Communication and Public Sensationalism in Presidential Elections,” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 1 (2004): 146. 14. “Mike Castle on Barack H. Obama Birthcertificate,” YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V1nmn2zRMc. 15. Network, directed by Sidney Lumet (1976; Burkbank, CA: Warner Home Video, 2006), DVD. 16. John W. Delicath and Kevin Michael Deluca, “Image Events, the Public Sphere and Argumentative Practice: The Case of Radical Environmental Groups,” Argumentation 17 (2003): 327. 17. “GOP Rep. to Obama ‘You Lie,’” YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgce06Yw2ro. Ian Reyes coined the phrase “timbral etiquette.” Josh Gunn calls this a transgression or violation of vocal norms. See Gunn, “On Speech and Public Release,” 28. 18. “Turn Glenn Beck Off—Bob Inglis (R-SC),” YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMs47TSA0M4. 19. “Sen. Arlen Specter Gets Mobbed to Kill Health Care in Lebanon, PA,” YouTube, http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=BppB_X_jlkw&feature=related. 20. “Arlen Specter Faces Fury: ‘You Work for Us!,’” YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVLHe-VVeXI&feature=related. 21. Debra Hawhee, “Agonism and Arete,” Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (2002). 22. Theodor W. Adorno, “Radio Physiognomics,” in Current of Music: Elements of a Radio Theory, ed. Robert Hullot-Kentor (2006; repr., Malden, MA: Polity, 2009), 72. 23. Drew Westin, The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation (New York: Public Affairs, 2007); Jonathan Haidt, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion (New York: Pantheon, 2012). Additional informationNotes on contributorsGreg GoodaleGreg Goodale is at Department of Communication Studies, Northeastern University

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