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CHAPTER 2 The (Deaf) Woman’s Film and the Quiet Revolution in Film Sound: On Projection, Incorporation, and Voice
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ix
- INTRODUCTION Spectatorship, Affect, and Representation 1
- CHAPTER 1 Moral Spectatorship: Rethinking Identification in Film Theory 11
- CHAPTER 2 The (Deaf) Woman’s Film and the Quiet Revolution in Film Sound: On Projection, Incorporation, and Voice 51
- CHAPTER 3 “A Child Is Being Beaten”: Disorders of Authorship, Agency, and Affect in Facilitated Communication 157
- CONCLUSION On Empathy and Moral Spectatorship 229
- NOTES 241
- REFERENCES 255
- INDEX 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ix
- INTRODUCTION Spectatorship, Affect, and Representation 1
- CHAPTER 1 Moral Spectatorship: Rethinking Identification in Film Theory 11
- CHAPTER 2 The (Deaf) Woman’s Film and the Quiet Revolution in Film Sound: On Projection, Incorporation, and Voice 51
- CHAPTER 3 “A Child Is Being Beaten”: Disorders of Authorship, Agency, and Affect in Facilitated Communication 157
- CONCLUSION On Empathy and Moral Spectatorship 229
- NOTES 241
- REFERENCES 255
- INDEX 281