(Re)sounding Audre Lorde: Queer Crip Chorus in Lana Lin’s Experimental Documentary

IF 0.4 3区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Hyunjung Kim
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This article discusses the artist, filmmaker, and writer Lana Lin’s “revisioning” of Audre Lorde’s The Cancer Journals (1980) to consider how the poetic encounter between two artists from different generations exemplifies the relational praxis that Lorde pursued throughout her life. In revealing the ways in which Lorde opens acoustic sensory spaces for contemporary readers and listeners of her work, I specifically focus on the political and aesthetic dynamic of recitation in Lin’s experimental documentary The Cancer Journals Revisited (2018). I trace how recitation becomes a coalitional practice of feminist chorus through which readers and listeners embody the sonorous space they co-create through and with Lorde. The article further looks into the ways Lin pairs recitation performance with visceral images of body parts on the screen to argue that the film’s visuals dwell in and extend the form of the chorus; which is to say, the film expands the meaning and practice of chorus beyond the realm of the sonic. The bodies on the screen extend the chorus, immersing the audience in a participatory rethinking of the experience of cancer (particularly breast cancer) not merely as an individual misfortune or an aesthetic concern. In adjoining textual, visual, and acoustic elements, Lin’s film provides a powerful transformative sensory environment, reverberating through the reciters and the audience.
(再)听起来像奥德丽·洛德:林兰娜实验纪录片中的酷儿Crip合唱
本文讨论了艺术家、电影制作人和作家Lana Lin对奥德丽•洛德的《癌症期刊》(1980)的“修订”,以思考来自不同时代的两位艺术家之间的诗意相遇如何体现了洛德一生所追求的关系实践。在揭示洛德为当代读者和听众打开声学感官空间的方式时,我特别关注林的实验纪录片《癌症期刊重访》(2018)中背诵的政治和美学动态。我追溯了背诵如何成为女权主义合唱的联合实践,通过它,读者和听众体现了他们通过洛德共同创造的铿锵空间。文章进一步探讨了林导演将朗诵表演与银幕上身体部位的内在形象配对的方式,认为影片的视觉存在于并延伸了合唱的形式;也就是说,这部电影将合唱的意义和实践拓展到了声音之外。屏幕上的尸体扩展了合唱,让观众沉浸在对癌症(尤其是乳腺癌)经历的参与性反思中,而不仅仅是作为个人的不幸或审美的关注。在文本、视觉和听觉元素的结合下,林的电影提供了一个强大的感官环境,在朗诵者和观众之间回响。
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