TY - BOOK ID - 118403953 TI - The performative power of vocality PY - 2020 SN - 1000710750 1000709973 0429340338 1032082585 1138659177 9781032082585 PB - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, DB - UniCat KW - Singing. KW - Singing and voice culture KW - Vocal culture KW - Music KW - Beatboxing KW - Throat singing KW - Performance KW - Singing KW - Voice KW - Psychological aspects KW - Social aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:118403953 AB - "The Performative Power of Vocality offers a fresh perspective on voice as a subject of critical inquiry by employing an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach. Conventional treatment of voice in theatre and performance studies too often regards it as a subcategory of actor training, associated with the established methods that have shaped voice pedagogy within Western theatre schools, conservatories, and universities. This monograph significantly deviates from these dominant models through its investigation of the non-discursive, material, and affective efficacy of vocality, with a focus on orally transmitted vocal traditions. Drawing from her performance training, research collaborations, and commitment to cultural diversity, Magnat proposes a dialogical approach to vocality. Inclusive of established, current, and emerging research perspectives, this approach sheds light on the role of vocality as a vital source of embodied knowledge, creativity, and well-being grounded in process, practice, and place, as well as a form of social and political agency. An excellent resource for qualitative researchers, artist-scholars, and activists seeking to legitimize the cognitive potential of vocal practice and decolonize dominant approaches to voice pedagogy, The Performative Power of Vocality opens up new avenues of understanding across Indigenous and Western philosophy, performance studies, musicology, ethnomusicology, sound and voice studies, anthropology, sociology, phenomenology, cognitive science, physics, ecology, and biomedicine"-- ER -