Loading…
This event has ended. Visit the official site or create your own event on Sched.
Welcome to RE:SOUND, the 8th International Conference on the Histories of Media Arts 2019 - Aalborg, Denmark. RE:SOUND is part of the Media Arts Histories conference series, bringing together leading researchers, artists, and scientists on a series of interdisciplinary topics for over 14 years.

The RE:SOUND conference will take a specific interest on the theories, practices, histories, etc., of art and technology which are focusing on, concerned with, reflecting on, including, mobilising and/or working with sound as a main component or an integral part. RE:SOUND will host four days with 10 tracks of paper sessions, panels, workshops, practice-based interventions, exhibitions, performances, poster sessions, a PhD workshop and keynotes.
Back To Schedule
Wednesday, August 21 • 16:00 - 17:00
Track 3 - Session 3.9

Sign up or log in to save this to your schedule, view media, leave feedback and see who's attending!

Track 3 - Session 3.9
Spoken Boundaries: Voice Studies + Gender/Sexuality + Race/Origin I

  • THE COURTROOM AND THE SONIC COLOR LINE: LISTENING TO THE VOCAL BODY IN TELEVISED CRIMINAL TRIALS
    Dolores Inés Casillas & Jennifer Stoever
  • ENGINEERING EMPATHY THROUGH THE POWER OF VOICE
    Jenni Lauwrens

Session Chairs
avatar for Luz María Sánchez

Luz María Sánchez

Chair, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Lerma

Speakers
avatar for Jenni Lauwrens

Jenni Lauwrens

University of Pretoria
Jenni Lauwrens teaches Visual Culture Studies at the University of Pretoria (UP), South Africa. Her current research focuses on the intersection between visual culture and sensory studies. She is especially interested in understanding viewers’ embodied engagements with art and visual... Read More →
DI

Dolores Inés Casillas

University of California, Santa Barbara
Dolores Inés Casillas received her PhD in American Culture from the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on immigrant engagement with U.S. Spanish-language media.  She is the author of Sounds of Belonging: U.S. Spanish-language Radio and Public Advocacy (NYU Press, 2014... Read More →
JS

Jennifer Stoever

Binghamton University
Jennifer Lynn Stoever received her PhD in American Studies and Ethnicity from USC. She serves on the editorial boards of Sound Studies, Senses and Society, and Social Text. She has published in Social Text, Social Identities, Sound Effects, Modernist Cultures, American Quarterly and Radical History... Read More →


Wednesday August 21, 2019 16:00 - 17:00 CEST
F Room - CREATE AAU Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Dänemark