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Voices That Matter Marlene Schafers

Voices That Matter By Marlene Schafers

Voices That Matter by Marlene Schafers


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Voices That Matter: Kurdish Women at the Limits of Representation in Contemporary Turkey by Marlene Schafers

A fine-grained ethnography exploring the sociopolitical power of Kurdish womens voices in contemporary Turkey.

Raise your voice! and Speak up! are familiar refrains that assume, all too easily, that gaining voice will lead to empowerment, healing, and inclusion for marginalized subjects. Marlene Schaferss Voices That Matter reveals where such assumptions fall short, demonstrating that raising ones voice is no straightforward path to emancipation but fraught with anxieties, dilemmas, and contradictions. In its attention to the voice as form, this book examines not only what voices say but also how they do so, focusing on Kurdish contexts where oral genres have a long, rich legacy. Examining the social labor that voices carry out as they sound, speak, and resonate, Schafers shows that where new vocal practices arise, they produce new selves and practices of social relations. In Turkey, recent decades have seen Kurdish voices gain increasing moral and political value as metaphors of representation and resistance. Womens voices, in particular, are understood as potent means to withstand patriarchal restrictions and political oppression. By ethnographically tracing the transformations in how Kurdish women relate to and employ their voices as a result of these shifts, Schafers illustrates how contemporary politics foster not only new hopes and desires but also create novel vulnerabilities as they valorize, elicit, and discipline voice in the name of empowerment and liberation.

Voices That Matter Reviews

A most welcome contribution to a steadily developing area of research. Written with great clarity and precision, Voices That Matter will be an instant addition to reading lists on gender in the Middle East, ethnography, sociolinguistics, and ethnomusicology. * Christine Robins, University of Exeter *
Voices That Matteroffers an invaluablecontribution to anthropological scholarship on voice and to conversations in related fields of music, media, and sound studies. Itis also powerfully written, and its arguments take shape in carefully composedand evocative ethnographic writing. This truly is accomplished and compelling work. * Daniel Fisher, University of California, Berkeley *
"Voices That Matteris a book that will find resonance with multiple audiences. Drawing on diverse fields such as music theory, gender and postcolonial studies, discourse analysis, and the anthropology of affect, the book joins a larger body of recent work in charting out an alternative path for Kurdish studies away from its historical focus on the politics of nationalism toward a more varied set of thematic and theoretical concerns...readers of all disciplinary backgrounds will be impressed by the book's eloquent prose, its rich ethnographic analysis, and by its empathetic engagement with its interlocutors and the political and ethical questions raised by their desire for voice." -- Patrick C. Lewis * Linguistic Anthropology *
"The book is a rich, minutely detailed, and assiduously researched anthropological treatment of Dengbej women singers and the musical technicalities of its form, but it is also much more than that." -- Francis O'Connor * Journal of Middle East Women's Studies *
"In her wonderfully written and theoretically rich book,Voices That Matter, Marlene Schafers disrupts thea priorivalence often given to voice...Voices That Matterthus performs two levels of impressive work. On the one hand, it detangles liberal equations of voice, representation, and agency. On the other, it provides an important critique of Turkish feminism, bringing about the limits of taking voice as a political metaphor which veils the racialized politics that curtailed representation in the first place." * International Journal of Middle East Studies *

About Marlene Schafers

Marlene Schafers is assistant professor in cultural anthropology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

Table of Contents

Note on Language, Naming, and Musical Notation
Introduction
1 The Potency of Vocal Form
2 Vocal Services
3 Voice, Self, and Pain
4 Claiming Voice
5 Making Voices Matter
Conclusion: Resonance and Its Limits
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NGR9780226823058
9780226823058
0226823059
Voices That Matter: Kurdish Women at the Limits of Representation in Contemporary Turkey by Marlene Schafers
New
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
2022-12-23
240
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