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Out of Sync (Ventriloquism in Popular Media from Vinyl to TikTok)
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Product Details
Author:
Sarah Rebecca Kessler
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
238
Publisher:
Duke University Press (October 27, 2026)
Imprint:
Duke University Press
Release Date:
October 27, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781478039198
ISBN-10:
1478039191
Weight:
15.68oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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Folder:
TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$31.95
Country of Origin:
United States
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Overview
Ventriloquism, or the art of “throwing the voice,” has outdated and even unsettling connotations to many, associated with vaudeville and the nefarious talking dolls of so many horror movies. Despite this, ventriloquism remains a popular performance art, filling theaters and concert venues with audiences eager to hear puppets voice what humans, in an increasingly polarized present, want to say but feel they can’t. In Out of Sync, Sarah Rebecca Kessler explores ventriloquism’s persistence within, and relevance to, the contemporary moment, examining performances by recent and current practitioners such as Richard Sandfield, Nina Conti, Jeff Dunham, and Terry Fator while also tracing ventriloquism’s travels across media including vinyl records, documentary films, music videos, and social media platforms such as TikTok. Kessler argues that ventriloquism and its many remediations thus amplify a cultural politics of synchronization that positions not just sounds and images, but voices and bodies, as more and less out of sync along the lines of race, gender, and sexuality. Looking closely at the art and its outgrowths, Out of Sync gives insight into the operations of race, gender, and sexuality as distinctly audiovisual processes.









