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Amanda J. Weidman

    Brought to Life by the Voice
    Singing the Classical, Voicing the Modern
    • Singing the Classical, Voicing the Modern

      • 349 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.3(11)Add rating

      Reveals how Karnatic music emerged as India's classical music through a particular politics of voice that developed in the crucible of colonial modernity, nationalist ideology, and South Indian regional politics.

      Singing the Classical, Voicing the Modern
    • A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. To produce the song sequences that are central to Indian popular cinema, singers' voices are first recorded in the studio and then played back on the set to be lip-synced and danced to by actors and actresses as the visuals are filmed. Since the 1950s, playback singers have become revered celebrities in their own right. Brought to Life by the Voice explores the distinctive aesthetics and affective power generated by this division of labor between onscreen body and offscreen voice in South Indian Tamil cinema. In Amanda Weidman's historical and ethnographic account, playback is not just a cinematic technique, but a powerful and ubiquitous element of aural public culture that has shaped the complex dynamics of postcolonial gendered subjectivity, politicized ethnolinguistic identity, and neoliberal transformation in South India.

      Brought to Life by the Voice