University Studies Voices Lecture Series: Mary Simonson
Thursday, March 6, 2025 4:15–6:00 PM
Description
Vocal Pleasure in Silent Cinema: It may seem counterintuitive, but American silent films frequently thematize voice and vocality. Characters sang, shouted, and whispered secrets. Their vocal utterances catalyzed romances, inspired terror, served as clues that cracked criminal cases, and disguised and revealed true identities.In this talk, Mary Simonson examines how silent cinema invited its audiences both to take pleasure in the process of imagining these implied voices and to “hear” them as marked by gender, race, and ethnicity, all while exploring the act of listening, sensory perception, and the possibilities and limits of film.
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