Anne Carson: The Gender Of Sound

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Barcode 9781739371791
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History is filled with unacceptable sounds: high-pitched voices, gossip, talkativeness, hysteria, wailing, ritual shouts.  From whom?  Those deviant from or deficient in the masculine ideal of self-control: women, catamites, eunuchs and androgynes.  From antiquity to Margaret Thatcher via Sigmund Freud and Gertrude Stein, this title charts the gendering of sound in Western culture. 


Carson invites us to listen again, and in doing so to reimagine our conceptions of human order, virtue and selfhood.  Putting a door on the female mouth has been an important project of patriarchal culture from antiquity to the present day.  Its chief tactic is an ideological association of female sound with monstrosity, disorder and death.

Author description

Anne Carson was born in Toronto in 1950 and taught Classics at universities across North America for more than forty years. Since the publication of her first book, Eros the Bittersweet, in 1986, Carson has produced a series of remarkable collections of poetry, translations, essays and talks, weaving between languages and genres and creating new forms of expression.

Among her many translations of Classical works are her versions of the Oresteia, Antigone, Electra and Herakles, as well as her spellbinding renditions of Sappho. Desire, death and selfhood, our literary inheritance and our relationship to the past, recur in her writings as unresolved subjects. Her many prizes include Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellowships, the T.S. Eliot prize and the Lannan Literary Award.