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> JEREMY BUTLER WROTE:
> >... instances of sound/image discontinuity raise the issue of the
> >discursive impact of television sound as compared to that of its image.
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> >Can anyone contribute other instances of such sound/image discontinuity
> >being used to support an ideological agenda?
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Not an example of lip sync ideology on television, but in film, I offer
the example of black singers used to give white stars a *voice*, so
beautifully documented in Julie Dash's film Illusions. This was
apparently common practice, particularly when the white star was supposed
to be singing a sexy song. Lauren Bacall discusses this in an interview I
can't lay my hands on.
Susan Denker
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