2012
DOI: 10.1386/st.5.2.121_1
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Inside the outsider’s ear – hyperacousia and marginalized character identification

Abstract: inside the outsider's ear -hyperacousia and marginalized character identification abstractIn this article, Michel Chion's notion of hyperacousia (a character's hypersensitivity to sounds, including inaudible ones) is used as the basis of analysis for sound design in The Unbelievable Truth (1989) by Hartley and Greenberg (2010) by Baumbach. I argue for the significance of hyperacousia to film character construction, as well as audience identification with these fictional personalities. In particular, I conside… Show more

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