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One person can't help stuttering; the other can't help laughing. This dynamic reflects the complex connection and disconnection between mind and body. The book delves into stuttering's practical, physical, historical, and existential aspects, as the author examines the struggles faced by the fifty million people worldwide who stutter. Despite their solitary journeys toward normalcy, stutterers share a bond with various speakers, both fluent and impeded. The narrative traces the evolution of stuttering perceptions, from the belief that it was "diagnosis-induced" to the recognition of its intricate physical and psychological causes. Through examples from popular culture, including figures like Porky Pig and Marilyn Monroe, the author illustrates how stuttering influences tone, narrative, and character development in literature. The text poses intriguing questions: Why does stuttering vanish during chanting? How does singing alleviate Tourette's verbal tics? How do stutterers navigate the inexpressible? Written by someone who has personally faced the challenges of stuttering, this thought-provoking exploration reveals the broader implications of stuttering on expression and the human experience.
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Stutter, Marc Shell
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- Année de publication
- 2005
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- Titre
- Stutter
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Marc Shell
- Éditeur
- Harvard University Press
- Publié
- 2005
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 341
- ISBN10
- 0674019377
- ISBN13
- 9780674019379
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- One person can't help stuttering; the other can't help laughing. This dynamic reflects the complex connection and disconnection between mind and body. The book delves into stuttering's practical, physical, historical, and existential aspects, as the author examines the struggles faced by the fifty million people worldwide who stutter. Despite their solitary journeys toward normalcy, stutterers share a bond with various speakers, both fluent and impeded. The narrative traces the evolution of stuttering perceptions, from the belief that it was "diagnosis-induced" to the recognition of its intricate physical and psychological causes. Through examples from popular culture, including figures like Porky Pig and Marilyn Monroe, the author illustrates how stuttering influences tone, narrative, and character development in literature. The text poses intriguing questions: Why does stuttering vanish during chanting? How does singing alleviate Tourette's verbal tics? How do stutterers navigate the inexpressible? Written by someone who has personally faced the challenges of stuttering, this thought-provoking exploration reveals the broader implications of stuttering on expression and the human experience.



