Dramatic Theories of Voice in the Twentieth Century
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Chapter 4: Synchronic and Diachronic Voices

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The Voice in the Human Sciences

137

Ferdinand de Saussure

137

Roman Jakobson

141

Edward Sapir

145

Benjamin Lee Whorf

149

Claude Lévi-Strauss

152

Victor Turner

155

Ordinary Language Philosophy and Speech Act Theory

156

The Semiotics of the Stage Voice

163

Conclusion

168

Chapter 5: The Literarized Voice
of the Modernist Stage

173

Bertolt Brecht

177

Eugene Ionesco

182

Samuel Beckett

188

Peter Handke

194

Conclusion

199

Interlude: Walter Benjamin's Technological Voice

201

Chapter 6: The Poststructural Voice

207

Jacques Derrida

212

Jacques Lacan

218

Michel Foucault and Jean-François Lyotard

223

Jean Baudrillard

227

Conclusion

229

Chapter 7: The Voice of the Postmodern Stage

233

The Voice in a Theatre of Images: Robert Wilson

241

The Fractured Voice: Richard Foreman

245

The Multiple Voices of Karen Finley

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