Ballad of the dork-o-phone: Towards a crip vocal technoscience

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This piece elucidates the related politics of vocal impairment and vocal prosthesis through a close analysis of the Spokeman Personal Voice Amplifier, a.k.a., the dork-o-phone. Drawing from voice theory, disability studies and phenomenology, I present an analysis of the dork-o-phone in use and challenge the boundaries between disability and impairment. In the process, I also show how vocal impairments and proth-eses ultimately give the lie to the idea that voices are self-sufficient and can exist without supplementation.

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Sterne, J., & Cultures, P. (2019). Ballad of the dork-o-phone: Towards a crip vocal technoscience. Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies, 4(2), 179–189. https://doi.org/10.1386/jivs_00004_1

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