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"multivocal" Definitions
  1. signifying many things : of manifold meanings : EQUIVOCAL
  2. [multi- + vocal]: VOCIFEROUS

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Multivocal harmonies were a staple of the Airplane, with Balin and Slick soaring over one another and Kantner weaving in.
Anatomizing the consequences of an accidental pregnancy, this multivocal novel uses the sweet-sixteen celebration of the resulting child, Melody, as its centerpiece.
The result is the best Kasai best-of anyone will likely ever own—eight tracks spread over 52 buzzy, groovy, echoey, multivocal minutes.
The humor associated with black language play—with jokers like Pryor and Bernie Mac—directly descends from this multivocal tradition, and from the trouble that made it necessary.
Despite the rush of drama indicated by Gunaratne's title, "his strengths are in the quieter details — of personal stories, nuanced characterizations and especially in his multivocal breadth of register," our reviewer, Jon McGregor, writes.
And it was her idea, in the show's final gallery, to turn 15 extraordinarily inventive sculptures into a multivocal ensemble by corralling them together within a circle of outward-facing metal chairs, on which visitors are invited to sit.
I say it's nicely weird from there till the two richly climactic tracks: "Night Safari," in which crickets introduce drumlike rhythm figures that slowly gain volume, detail, and authority, and "Brasilia," a multilayered, multivocal urban showcase worth building in the right savannah.
Her novels are multivocal, and she uses this multiplicity to build a nest, capacious, sturdy and resplendent, for her tales of Indians, living and dead, of the burden and power of their heritage, the challenge and comedy of the present's harsh demands.
It feels as though Gunaratne wanted to sweep his readers up in a "mad and furious" rush of drama (and that semi-tautology in the novel's title gives an indication of the elaborate prose he sometimes employs in pursuit of this drama), when in fact his strengths are in the quieter details — of personal stories, nuanced characterizations and especially in his multivocal breadth of register.
Shange's descendants (including the great Suzan Lori-Parks, who writes play scripts just as crudely funny and idiomatically accurate as Shange's, and Daniel Alexander Jones, whose multivocal, deeply generous shows make a fractured absurdity of the proscenium) are moving forward to fulfill her promise of an expression that is rigorous and formally fit but also deeply invested in the communalism that neither TV nor film will ever be able to provide as naturally as the theatre.
But well past a dozen engaging passes I still can't guarantee how replayable they'll eventually prove, which I wouldn't say of five of the remaining six tracks, in particular two heart songs: the multivocal, jam-packed, basic-sounding 3:55-minute tour de force "Lost Without You," in which a frightened old man eavesdrops on a conversation between his kids and his dying wife, and the made-for-TV "She Chose Me," which my wife and I certified as a great pop song by feeling it personally and individually even though it's autobiographical for neither of us.
"multivocal" performance), from viac ("multi") and hlas ("voice"). In the Slovak alphabet, it comes between H and I.
Her fascination with oral history, ritual, and communal creation has led to other cooperative projects; the 2010 work Touch IV, for example, emerged from a collaboration between the artist and a group of sex workers, and created the space for a multivocal communication about the ideas of intimacy and desire.Natasha Baruah, “Touch IV – Navjot Altaf,” Artfair, July 2010.Jane Mikkelson, “Touching stories,” Time Out New Delhi, May 2010.
The multivocal, spoken-sung, collaborative album has enjoyed recent cult success, appearing in many outlets' Best of 2008 lists. The year 2008 launched Ninja Tune's You Don't Know, their sixth official label sampler, and, like its predecessors, contained high quality picks from their major releases, with select remixes and a few rarities. While 2007's Well Deep multimedia package shed light on Big Dada, Ninja Cuts drew a healthy cross- section from all three Ninja associated labels.
2003 The archaeology of mothering: an African-American midwife's tale Janet D. Spector interpreted the meaning behind a single artifact through a fictional narrative in What This Awl Means.Spector 1993 Narrative has been argued as an effective means by which archaeologists can create multivocal and more broadly accessible interpretations and presentations.Joyce 2002. The Languages of Archaeology The use of storytelling “demonstrate[s] how narrative is a powerful tool for bringing texture, nuance, and humanity to women’s experiences as evidenced through archaeology”Wilkie and Howlett Hayes 2006:252.
They constitute a language of performance, participation, and experience. They represent the cosmic order within which the world realizes its meaning. Because The Lariat is presented as a tale of white, Christian encroachment into and entanglement with the world of Native American spirituality, de Angulo, an anthropologist specializing in Native American culture, tells the story within the framework of that native tradition. The work is multivocal, told from multiple viewpoints, and retains the dialogic properties that are the basis of all Native American oral tradition.
Mainstream American newspapers addressed majority concerns and so different minority papers emerged in response to the need for a more comprehensive and multivocal approach to news. Women's sections in mainstream newspapers and women's newspapers provided a needed avenue for the dissemination of information and discussion of current concerns from and for women. The same is true for other minority newspapers, like the many African-American newspapers that covered human rights violations, oppression, and the beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement, before mainstream newspapers offered regular or even- handed coverage.
In fact, Relational Dialectics Theory can be broadly used in family communication. The concept of simultaneous centrifugal and centripetal forces to provide a theory of family communication. This perspective recognises that family life is “a both/and experience – families gain their meanings from the give-and-take interplay of multiple, competing themes and perspectives” Baxter, L.A. (2006), “Relational dialectics theory: multivocal dialogues in family communication”, in Braithwaite, D.O. and Baxter L.A. (Eds), Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication, Sage, Thousand Oaks. When making choices about end-of-life medical care, family members, friends, or surrogate decision makers often experience feelings of tension and burden.
Vega's short story collections also met with critical acclaim. The San Francisco Chronicle announced that in Mendoza's Dreams Vega "shows us, in twelve funny and personality-laden tales, that there is indeed much more to life in Spanish Harlem than gang warfare; set to the strains of Bernstein and Sondheim." Kirkus Reviews called Mendoza's Dreams "a dozen loving comic fables about the Puerto Rican experience in New York City…well- written, affecting and gritty tales of El Barrio life: reality beginning in dreams. The Village Voice Literary Supplement found Casualty Report to be "brilliantly traced ... a multivocal journey through layers of miscegenated consciousness, intensely bound to a nation that often works like a dream.
One example may be use of a phrase such as family values to signal to Christians that a candidate would support policies promoting Christian values, without alienating non-Christian supporters. (quoting: "[R]eligious appeals that signal particular faith communities may not be persuasive. Indeed, people may even develop more negative attitudes towards a politician who makes an overt religious appeal when it is clear that they are not part of the ingroup." and, later, "Given that there is religious diversity in the United States, the unique appeal of multivocal language is that it allows politicians to speak directly to like- minded others, communicating to them common ground and shared values, while those who do not share this perspective remain oblivious.") Accusations of dog whistling are, by their nature, hard to prove and may be false.

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