-
usually through a
puppet known as a "dummy". The act of
ventriloquism is
ventriloquizing, and in
English it is
commonly called the
ability to "throw" one's...
- in
blackface would appear almost exclusively in
broad comedies or "
ventriloquizing"
blackness in the
context of a
vaudeville or
minstrel performance within...
-
Appleton (1879),
Original from
Harvard University. Harvey,
Elizabeth D.,
Ventriloquized Voices,
Routledge (1992). ISBN 0-415-06732-4 Laurin,
Joseph R., Women...
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maneuver into her
attempt to
enforce a decision.
Tannen also
highlights ventriloquizing –
which she
explains as a "phenomenon by
which a
person speaks not...
-
falling for an
undercover female agent, and the Tom
Hayden character ventriloquizing nothing but Sorkin's opinions.
Several critics discuss the conclusion...
- intimate,
private sense of self. ...
Hazlitt is
never repetitious in his
ventriloquizing; he
never turns quotations into tags, is
never sententious."; and Bromwich...
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Stevie Nicks' "Edge of Seventeen" (1982). Del Rey uses an inexpressive,
ventriloquizing tone in the song, with her
voice being layered into the track's production...
- doi:10.1017/S0021875816000608 – via JSTOR. Wolfe, Eric A. (2006). "
Ventriloquizing Nation: Voice, Identity, and
Radical Democracy in
Charles Brockden...
- "shared news of the dead,
coughed up
ectoplasm (typically muslin), and
ventriloquized, so that
cabinets appeared to
contain speaking mediums". In 1944 she...
- 16. ISBN 978-0-930405-20-5.
Elizabeth D.
Harvey (2
September 2003).
Ventriloquized Voices:
Feminist Theory and
English Renaissance Texts. Routledge. p...