The voice of anxiety : affect through tone in filmic narration and voice-over

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The voice of anxiety : affect through tone in filmic narration and voice-over GENT, Susannah Available from Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive (SHURA) at: http://shura.shu.ac.uk/12786/ This document is the author deposited version. You are advised to consult the publisher's version if you wish to cite from it. Published version GENT, Susannah (2016). The voice of anxiety : affect through tone in filmic narration and voice-over. In: Performance and performability: actualities and futures, Leeds Humanitied Research Institute, University of Leeds, 15 June 2016. (Unpublished) Repository use policy Copyright and Moral Rights for the papers on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. Users may download and/or print one copy of any article(s) in SHURA to facilitate their private study or for noncommercial research. You may not engage in further distribution of the material or use it for any profit-making activities or any commercial gain. Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive http://shura.shu.ac.uk

PERFORMA Performance and Performativity: Actualities and Futures Call for Papers (Deadline: 15 th April, 2016) Conference to be held on Wednesday 15 th June, 2016 Leeds Humanities Research Institute, University of Leeds Confirmed Keynote: Professor Vikki Bell, Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths In 2011, Athena Athanasiou and Judith Butler held a series of exchanges via email that led to the book project Dispossession: The Performative in the Political (London: Polity, 2013). As the authors contest Acts of resistance will take established orders of subjection as their resource, but they are not condemned to hopelessly reproducing or enhancing these orders. Self-presence is an attachment to an injurious interpellation, which becomes the condition of possibility for non-normative resignifications of what matters as presence. Over 2015/16, the Performa research group (LHRI, University of Leeds) has explored the relation of performance, performativity and the performative in the political through a concerted programme of reading, taking on the writings of Frantz Fanon, Judith Butler, Peggy Phelan and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick among others committed to renewed possibilities for the Left. This programme will culminate on 15 th June 2016 with a one-day conference, Performance and Performativity: Actualities and Futures. Performativity is a transdisciplinary concern that informs research in disparate fields; we aim to bring scholars into conversation who might not otherwise have a chance to meet. We are thrilled to welcome as the keynote speaker Professor Vikki Bell, author of Culture and Performance: The Challenge of Ethics, Politics and Feminist Theory (2007). Bell s work on theories and critiques of performativity has particularly engaged with the implications of the performative for ethics and politics.

PERFORMA Abstract for paper Performances and Performativity: Actualities and Futures conference Susannah Gent Sheffield Hallam Univesity Susannah.Gent@shu.ac.uk THE VOICE OF ANXIETY: AFFECT THROUGH TONE IN FILMIC NARRATION AND VOICE-OVER Unhomely Street, a recent essay film by filmmaker Susannah Gent explores the Derridian concept of hauntology, both in terms of its original context taken from Spectres of Marx where Derrida suggested that time is out of joint and that we are haunted by spectres of those dead and those not yet born, as well as Mark Fisher's interpretation of the term which mourns the lost futures of the twentieth century, suggesting we are live in a time of mental illness, unable to envisage a future that is different to current times. The film is comprised of a multi-layered narrative, a central storyline follows a woman, performed by Gent, lost in a fugue following a head injury as she navigates an alienating city. Other contributors discuss capitalism and what they see as being wrong with the world today, snippets of recollections that enter the narrative as remembered conversations. Another narrative strand revisits human atrocities of the last century. The stories are told from third person narration; the voice of authority, first person accounts of mental illness, including the vocalisation of affect, cold recounting by factual voiceover of historical accounts, and personal statements. Through this film Gent considers the various registers of vocal presentation and the point of departure from language to tone where the quality of delivery communicates over and above the linguistic content, where emotion in the voice expresses the anxiety and illness which the speech describes, as well as issues of authenticity, affect, and mimicry in acting, performance and presentation.

Gent draws on Michael Chion's idea of the screaming point as an element of timeless punctuation, and explores R. D. Laing's statement that we can indicate by language why language cannot say what it cannot say. KEYWORDS: violence, history/memory, mourning, modes of seeing, sounds and the senses This proposed paper would last twenty minutes and would be supported with video clips from Unhomely Street (see below for a selection of images from the film as an indication of content and style). Technical requirements: projection facilities for hard-drive or on-line video.

Bibliography CHAIKIN, Joseph, The Presence of the Actor, New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1972 CHION, Michel, The Voice in Cinema, New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1999 DERRIDA, Jacques, Spectres of Marx, the State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, & the New International, trans. by Peggy Kamuf, New York, NY: Routledge 1994 [Spectres de Marx: L'État de la Dette, le Travail du Deuil et la Nouvelle Internationale, Paris, France: Éditions Galileé, 1993] FISHER, Mark, Ghosts of my Life Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures, Winchester: Zero Books, 2014 R. D. Laing, The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise, London: Penguin, 1967 Biography Susannah Gent is a filmmaker, artist, and lecturer in film production at Sheffield Hallam university. Her films that have gained awards at international film festivals over the past twenty years explore experimental narrative approaches to representing subjectivity. She is studying for an interdisciplinary, practice led PhD researching the uncanny and hauntology through film, philosophy, and scientific survey.