Switching Off with Sleepcasts: Insomniac Listening and Sonic Self-Care

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kiri Miller
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Abstract:Meditation apps present mindful listening as sonic self-care: a pathway to managing anxiety, depression, insomnia, and the distractions of other digital media. This essay investigates the collection of audio “sleepcasts” produced by Headspace, a Silicon Valley digital wellness corporation that claims over seventy million users of its meditation app. Sleepcasts are designed to extend media engagement and the productive labor of self-care beyond waking hours and past the threshold of consciousness. As they guide listeners through “night-time journeys” to palliative virtual escape zones, sleepcasts choreograph a sensory fade-out from hypervigilant insomniac listening to oblivious somnolence. I show how Headspace drew on a century-old scientific model of sleep as conditioned performance, blended with the domestic ritual of the children’s bedtime story, to conjure fantasies of restorative travel, fulfilling work, and intimate relationships with virtual caregivers. These sedative audio journeys follow tourist itineraries shaped by colonialism, aligning “mindfulness” with the privileges of cosmopolitan mobility. By tethering sleepcasts to bedtime, Headspace cultivates nightly listening as ritualized self-care that is the mirror image of one’s day job—the labor of rest that makes the next day possible. Meanwhile, listeners remain productive participants in the attention economy even as they fall asleep.
用 Sleepcasts 关掉:失眠聆听和声波自我保健
摘要:冥想应用程序将用心聆听作为一种声音自我保健:一种管理焦虑、抑郁、失眠和其他数字媒体干扰的途径。本文对硅谷数字健康公司Headspace制作的音频 "睡眠广播 "系列进行了调查。睡眠广播 "旨在将媒体参与和自我保健的生产性劳动延伸到清醒时间之外,超越意识的阈值。当睡眠广播引导听众通过 "夜间旅行 "进入缓和的虚拟逃生区时,它们编排了一个从高度警觉的失眠聆听到忘我昏睡的感官淡出过程。我展示了 Headspace 如何利用一个世纪之久的睡眠科学模型,将睡眠与儿童睡前故事的家庭仪式相结合,创造出恢复性旅行、充实的工作以及与虚拟看护人亲密关系的幻想。这些具有镇静作用的音频之旅遵循殖民主义塑造的旅游路线,将 "正念 "与世界性流动的特权结合在一起。通过将睡眠广播与就寝时间挂钩,Headspace 将夜间收听培养成一种仪式化的自我保健,它是一个人白天工作的镜像--休息的劳动使第二天成为可能。与此同时,即使进入梦乡,听众们仍然是注意力经济的高效参与者。
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AMERICAN QUARTERLY
AMERICAN QUARTERLY HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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58
期刊介绍: American Quarterly represents innovative interdisciplinary scholarship that engages with key issues in American Studies. The journal publishes essays that examine American societies and cultures, past and present, in global and local contexts. This includes work that contributes to our understanding of the United States in its diversity, its relations with its hemispheric neighbors, and its impact on world politics and culture. Through the publication of reviews of books, exhibitions, and diverse media, the journal seeks to make available the broad range of emergent approaches to American Studies.
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