[Candrama] Now Open Access: The Performative Power of Vocality (Routledge 2020) by Virginie Magnat

Magnat, Virginie virginie.magnat at ubc.ca
Fri Apr 7 15:46:34 EDT 2023


Dear Colleagues,

I am delighted to announce that my monograph The Performative Power of Vocality (Routledge 2020) is now Open Access. This book received the American Theatre and Drama Society’s John W. Frick Book AwardHonorable Mention https://www.routledge.com/The-Performative-Power-of-Vocality-1st-Edition/Magnat/p/book/9781138659179

“This volume proves that Western and Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies exist not only in conversation, but also potentially merge into new methodologies. Radical, innovative, and thought-provoking, The Performative Power of Vocality would be valuable to both researchers and artist-scholars committed to the decolonization of vocality, and it will serve as an important model for a new way forward in the field of voice studies.” Shannon Holmes, Voice and Speech Review (VASTA)

“Magnat’s compelling writing style and interdisciplinary experience brings performance studies, cultural anthropology and Indigenous epistemologies and methodologies into conversation. This makes The Performative Power of Vocality a gratifying and indispensable read to an abundance of audiences outside of performance scholarship. The foundation laid by Magnat regarding the implementation of reciprocity when working with Indigenous community members and prioritizing previously discredited systems of knowledge will change the way the reader understands performance and approaches to decolonization.” Jaime Meier, Performance Research



Virginie Magnat, Ph.D.
Professor, UBC Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
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Respectfully acknowledging that I live and work in the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Syilx people.

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