Wonder Cabinet

The Voice


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Both practically and symbolically, our voices are one of the primary ways that we interact with the world around us. Since ancient Greece, the voice has represented participatory democracy, and today we still argue about whose voices to include in our national conversations. But even though we might think of our voices as our own—and ourselves as free to use them—it turns out that the voice is one of the most disciplined, trained, standardized, regulated dimensions of human life and expression. This hour, we confront the politics of the voice, from stereotyping to vocal fry. And we also talk to a soundscape ecologist who listens—perhaps closer than anyone—to the voices of the natural world. Does He Sound Gay?; Hollywood's "Urban" Voice Problem; Sounding Off On Vocal Fry; From Telephones to Auto-Tune; Hearing a Disappearing World.

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