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This book reviews the interface between the traits of civilization and voice. It addresses concepts such as where the human voice stands in society and what the impact of civilization is on voice as a means of communication across diverse cultures, social hierarchies, and religious practices. Understanding voice disorders in the context of civilization traits and changes, and analyzing the impact of those traits is invaluable for otolaryngologists, speech language pathologists, voice teachers and others engaged in the diagnosis, treatment and/or training of patients with dysphonia. The book…mehr

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This book reviews the interface between the traits of civilization and voice. It addresses concepts such as where the human voice stands in society and what the impact of civilization is on voice as a means of communication across diverse cultures, social hierarchies, and religious practices. Understanding voice disorders in the context of civilization traits and changes, and analyzing the impact of those traits is invaluable for otolaryngologists, speech language pathologists, voice teachers and others engaged in the diagnosis, treatment and/or training of patients with dysphonia. The book highlights cross-cultural variations in voice acoustics and self-perceived dysphonia, and the impact of religious observance on voice. This information is crucial in differentiating the normal voice from the abnormal, given differences associated with various civilizations and cultures. Traits of Civilization and Voice Disorders providesa far-reaching perspective on the interface between the human voice and its surroundings; as a result, this book is situated as an invaluable resource for otolaryngologists, speech language pathologists, and voice teachers in the diagnosis, treatment and training of patients with voice disorders.
Autorenporträt
Abdul-Latif Hamdan, MD, EMBA, MPH, FACS Professor of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) Adjunct Professor, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Drexel University College of Medicine Philadelphia, PA 19107 Robert Thayer Sataloff, MD, DMA, FACS Professor and Chairman, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Academic Specialties Drexel University College of Medicine Director, Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences Research Lankenau Institute for Medical Research 219 N. Broad Street, 10th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 Mary J. Hawkshaw, BSN, RN, CORLN, FCPP Research Professor, and Vice Chair for Academic Initiatives Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Drexel University College of Medicine Associate Director, Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences Research Lankenau Institute for Medical Research 219 N. Broad Street, 10th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107