Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond
Interfaces of the Oral, Written, and Visual
Herausgeber: Gingell, Susan; Roy, Wendy
Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond
Interfaces of the Oral, Written, and Visual
Herausgeber: Gingell, Susan; Roy, Wendy
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An interdisciplinary collection that gathers the work of scholars and performance practitioners who together explore questions about the oral, written, and visual. It addresses the politics and ethics of the utterance and text: textualising orature and orality, simulations of the oral, the poetics of performance, and reconstructions of the oral.
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An interdisciplinary collection that gathers the work of scholars and performance practitioners who together explore questions about the oral, written, and visual. It addresses the politics and ethics of the utterance and text: textualising orature and orality, simulations of the oral, the poetics of performance, and reconstructions of the oral.
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- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781554583645
- ISBN-10: 1554583640
- Artikelnr.: 33812640
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781554583645
- ISBN-10: 1554583640
- Artikelnr.: 33812640
Table of Contents for
Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond, edited by Susan Gingell and
Wendy Roy
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Opening the Door to Transdisciplinary, Multimodal Communication Susan
Gingell with Wendy Roy
Listening Up: Performance Poetics
Bring Da Noise: The Poetics of Performance, chez d'bi young and Oni Joseph
George Elliott Clarke
the storyteller's integrity (only at http://drc.usask.ca/projects/oral
only) d'bi.young.anitafrika
Poetry Performances on the Page and Stage: Insights from Slam Helen
Gregory
Poetry and Overturned Cars: Why Performance Poetry Can't Be Studied (and
Why We Should Study It Anyway) Hugh Hodges
Echohomonymy: A Poetics of Ethos, Eros, and Erasure Adeena Karasick
Dialect Poetry and the Need for Performance: The Case of William Barnes
T.L. Burton
The Speech-Music Continuum Paul Dutton
Writing Down: Textualized Orature and Orality
Writing and Rapping for a New South Africa: The Poetry of Lesego
Rampolokeng Gugu Hlongwane
The Ballad as Site of Rebellion: Orality, Gender, and the Granuaile
Aislingi Naomi Foyle
"pleasure for our sense, health for our hearts": Inferring Pronuntiatio
and Actio from the Text of John Donne's Second Prebend Sermon Brent
Nelson
"The Power and the Paradox" of the Spoken Story: Challenges to the Tyranny
of the Written in Contemporary Canadian Fiction Wendy Roy
What's In a Frame?: The Significance of Relational Word Bundles in Louise
Bernice Halfe's Blue Marrow Mareike Neuhaus
Towards an "Open Field": The Ethics of the Encounter in Life Lived Like a
Story Emily Blacker
Looking Beyond: Reintegrating the Visual
Becoming the Storyteller: Meaning Making in Our Age of Resistance
Waziyatawin
Re-si(gh)ting the Storyteller in Textualized Orature: Photographs in The
Days of Augusta Cara DeHaan
Traditionalizing Modernity and Sound Identity in Neal McLeod's Writing of
the Oral¿ Susan Gingell
A Nexus of Connections: Acts of Recovery, Acts of Resistance in Native
Palimpsest Kimberly Blaeser
Contributors
Index
Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond, edited by Susan Gingell and
Wendy Roy
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Opening the Door to Transdisciplinary, Multimodal Communication Susan
Gingell with Wendy Roy
Listening Up: Performance Poetics
Bring Da Noise: The Poetics of Performance, chez d'bi young and Oni Joseph
George Elliott Clarke
the storyteller's integrity (only at http://drc.usask.ca/projects/oral
only) d'bi.young.anitafrika
Poetry Performances on the Page and Stage: Insights from Slam Helen
Gregory
Poetry and Overturned Cars: Why Performance Poetry Can't Be Studied (and
Why We Should Study It Anyway) Hugh Hodges
Echohomonymy: A Poetics of Ethos, Eros, and Erasure Adeena Karasick
Dialect Poetry and the Need for Performance: The Case of William Barnes
T.L. Burton
The Speech-Music Continuum Paul Dutton
Writing Down: Textualized Orature and Orality
Writing and Rapping for a New South Africa: The Poetry of Lesego
Rampolokeng Gugu Hlongwane
The Ballad as Site of Rebellion: Orality, Gender, and the Granuaile
Aislingi Naomi Foyle
"pleasure for our sense, health for our hearts": Inferring Pronuntiatio
and Actio from the Text of John Donne's Second Prebend Sermon Brent
Nelson
"The Power and the Paradox" of the Spoken Story: Challenges to the Tyranny
of the Written in Contemporary Canadian Fiction Wendy Roy
What's In a Frame?: The Significance of Relational Word Bundles in Louise
Bernice Halfe's Blue Marrow Mareike Neuhaus
Towards an "Open Field": The Ethics of the Encounter in Life Lived Like a
Story Emily Blacker
Looking Beyond: Reintegrating the Visual
Becoming the Storyteller: Meaning Making in Our Age of Resistance
Waziyatawin
Re-si(gh)ting the Storyteller in Textualized Orature: Photographs in The
Days of Augusta Cara DeHaan
Traditionalizing Modernity and Sound Identity in Neal McLeod's Writing of
the Oral¿ Susan Gingell
A Nexus of Connections: Acts of Recovery, Acts of Resistance in Native
Palimpsest Kimberly Blaeser
Contributors
Index
Table of Contents for
Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond, edited by Susan Gingell and
Wendy Roy
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Opening the Door to Transdisciplinary, Multimodal Communication Susan
Gingell with Wendy Roy
Listening Up: Performance Poetics
Bring Da Noise: The Poetics of Performance, chez d'bi young and Oni Joseph
George Elliott Clarke
the storyteller's integrity (only at http://drc.usask.ca/projects/oral
only) d'bi.young.anitafrika
Poetry Performances on the Page and Stage: Insights from Slam Helen
Gregory
Poetry and Overturned Cars: Why Performance Poetry Can't Be Studied (and
Why We Should Study It Anyway) Hugh Hodges
Echohomonymy: A Poetics of Ethos, Eros, and Erasure Adeena Karasick
Dialect Poetry and the Need for Performance: The Case of William Barnes
T.L. Burton
The Speech-Music Continuum Paul Dutton
Writing Down: Textualized Orature and Orality
Writing and Rapping for a New South Africa: The Poetry of Lesego
Rampolokeng Gugu Hlongwane
The Ballad as Site of Rebellion: Orality, Gender, and the Granuaile
Aislingi Naomi Foyle
"pleasure for our sense, health for our hearts": Inferring Pronuntiatio
and Actio from the Text of John Donne's Second Prebend Sermon Brent
Nelson
"The Power and the Paradox" of the Spoken Story: Challenges to the Tyranny
of the Written in Contemporary Canadian Fiction Wendy Roy
What's In a Frame?: The Significance of Relational Word Bundles in Louise
Bernice Halfe's Blue Marrow Mareike Neuhaus
Towards an "Open Field": The Ethics of the Encounter in Life Lived Like a
Story Emily Blacker
Looking Beyond: Reintegrating the Visual
Becoming the Storyteller: Meaning Making in Our Age of Resistance
Waziyatawin
Re-si(gh)ting the Storyteller in Textualized Orature: Photographs in The
Days of Augusta Cara DeHaan
Traditionalizing Modernity and Sound Identity in Neal McLeod's Writing of
the Oral¿ Susan Gingell
A Nexus of Connections: Acts of Recovery, Acts of Resistance in Native
Palimpsest Kimberly Blaeser
Contributors
Index
Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond, edited by Susan Gingell and
Wendy Roy
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Opening the Door to Transdisciplinary, Multimodal Communication Susan
Gingell with Wendy Roy
Listening Up: Performance Poetics
Bring Da Noise: The Poetics of Performance, chez d'bi young and Oni Joseph
George Elliott Clarke
the storyteller's integrity (only at http://drc.usask.ca/projects/oral
only) d'bi.young.anitafrika
Poetry Performances on the Page and Stage: Insights from Slam Helen
Gregory
Poetry and Overturned Cars: Why Performance Poetry Can't Be Studied (and
Why We Should Study It Anyway) Hugh Hodges
Echohomonymy: A Poetics of Ethos, Eros, and Erasure Adeena Karasick
Dialect Poetry and the Need for Performance: The Case of William Barnes
T.L. Burton
The Speech-Music Continuum Paul Dutton
Writing Down: Textualized Orature and Orality
Writing and Rapping for a New South Africa: The Poetry of Lesego
Rampolokeng Gugu Hlongwane
The Ballad as Site of Rebellion: Orality, Gender, and the Granuaile
Aislingi Naomi Foyle
"pleasure for our sense, health for our hearts": Inferring Pronuntiatio
and Actio from the Text of John Donne's Second Prebend Sermon Brent
Nelson
"The Power and the Paradox" of the Spoken Story: Challenges to the Tyranny
of the Written in Contemporary Canadian Fiction Wendy Roy
What's In a Frame?: The Significance of Relational Word Bundles in Louise
Bernice Halfe's Blue Marrow Mareike Neuhaus
Towards an "Open Field": The Ethics of the Encounter in Life Lived Like a
Story Emily Blacker
Looking Beyond: Reintegrating the Visual
Becoming the Storyteller: Meaning Making in Our Age of Resistance
Waziyatawin
Re-si(gh)ting the Storyteller in Textualized Orature: Photographs in The
Days of Augusta Cara DeHaan
Traditionalizing Modernity and Sound Identity in Neal McLeod's Writing of
the Oral¿ Susan Gingell
A Nexus of Connections: Acts of Recovery, Acts of Resistance in Native
Palimpsest Kimberly Blaeser
Contributors
Index