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Chapter 4: Synchronic and Diachronic Voices |
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The Voice in the Human Sciences |
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Ferdinand de Saussure |
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Roman Jakobson |
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Edward Sapir |
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Benjamin Lee Whorf |
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Claude Lévi-Strauss |
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Victor Turner |
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Ordinary Language Philosophy and Speech Act Theory |
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The Semiotics of the Stage Voice |
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Conclusion |
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Chapter 5: The Literarized Voice
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Bertolt Brecht |
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Eugene Ionesco |
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Samuel Beckett |
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Peter Handke |
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Conclusion |
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Interlude: Walter Benjamin's Technological Voice |
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Chapter 6: The Poststructural Voice |
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Jacques Derrida |
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Jacques Lacan |
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Michel Foucault and Jean-François Lyotard |
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Jean Baudrillard |
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Conclusion |
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Chapter 7: The Voice of the Postmodern Stage |
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The Voice in a Theatre of Images: Robert Wilson |
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The Fractured Voice: Richard Foreman |
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The Multiple Voices of Karen Finley |


