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Book: The Singing Voice in Contemporary Cinema

Chapter: The Singing Voice and its Use to Evoke Unease, Discomfort and Violence

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.35469

Blurb:

This chapter explores the potential for the singing voice to evoke unease, discomfort and even violence. It shows how the singing voice, as key to a film performance can become motivator, marker and enabler of dramatic action. Two types of performances are proposed; the use of individual singing voices related to their ability to perform violence; and the use of communal singing with its relationship to competition and power.

Chapter Contributors

  • Liz Giuffre (liz.giuffre@uts.edu.au - lizgiuffre) 'University of Technology, Sydney'
  • Mark Thorley (aa0124@coventry.ac.uk - mthorley) 'Coventry University'