Abstract
This review essay examines how “voice travels” in and among the essays in the special series on “Voices.” In the movement in, between, and across places, spaces, locations, and discourses, voice ventriloquates a multitude of voices and “yearnings” (affective and political sensibilities implicated with knowledge, action, and difference). The voice of yearning that speaks across the essays is a yearning for “home”—a discursive and material place where differences are met and contested. Home, in this sense, is mobile, transitory, conflicted, contingent, processual, and always, already polycentric.