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Voicing Subjects - (South Asia Across the Disciplines) by Laura Kunreuther (Paperback)

Voicing Subjects - (South Asia Across the Disciplines) by  Laura Kunreuther (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Voicing Subjects</i> traces the relation between public speech and notions of personal interiority in Kathmandu. It explores two seemingly distinct formations of voice that have emerged in the midst of the country's recent political and economic upheavals: a political voice associated with civic empowerment and collective agency, and an intimate voice associated with emotional proximity and authentic feeling. Both are produced and circulated through the media, especially through interactive technologies. The author argues that these two formations of voice are mutually constitutive and aligned with modern ideologies of democracy and neoliberal economic projects. This ethnography is set during an extraordinary period in Nepal's history that has seen a relatively peaceful 1990 revolution that re-established democracy, a Maoist civil war, and the massacre of the royal family. These dramatic changes have been accompanied by the proliferation of intimate and political discourse in the expanding public sphere, making the figure of voice ever more critical to an understanding of emerging subjectivity, structural change and cultural mediation.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>"Kunreuther has produced a confident and compelling manuscript that will be of interest to scholars and students not only of South Asia but of the politics of publicness more generally. Her attention to voice is refreshing and challenges the way scholars think of media."--William Mazzarella, author of <i>Censorium: Cinema and the Open Edge of Mass Publicity</i> <p/> "Laura Kunreuther's<i> Voicing Subjects</i> uses the new prevalence of voice-related metaphors, discourses, and technologies as a means of exploring shifting forms of subjectivity during a tumultuous period of social and political change in Nepal. Through careful ethnography, she creatively documents a range of distinctly Nepali experiences of selfhood and agency and how these meld and clash with "liberal" forms of subjectivity embedded in democratic politics and commercial mass media technologies. <i>Voicing Subjects </i>is an original and important contribution to the anthropology of subjectivity."--Mark Liechty, author of <i>Suitably Modern: Making Middle-Class Culture in a New Consumer Society</i> <p/> "Laura Kunreuther's book will make readers rethink their assumptions about voice because it brings together the political and intimate realms in new and revealing ways. This ethnography of urban Nepalis' emergent subjectivities focuses on the role of radio in creating an affective public. It also demonstrates how an anthropology of the voice -- and of seeing, hearing, and speaking -- can shed light on the interwoven nature of intimacy, political movements, gender, technology, and social change."--Laura Ahearn, author of <i>Invitations to Love: Literacy, Love Letters, and Social Change in Nepal</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Laura Kunreuther</b> is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Bard College.

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