For Those Who Played: Representing Indigenous Music in The Complete Works of Zhuang Xueben

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ART
Yang Qiao
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Abstract This essay investigates a certain type of archival photographs – photographic records of music and performing scenes – included in The Complete Works of Zhuang Xueben, published by Zhonghua Book Company in 2009. Born in 1909 and died in 1984, Zhuang has widely been recognized as a pioneering figure of documentary photography and visual anthropology in China, whose photographic and written records of indigenous groups in Xikang (now parts of Tibet Autonomous Region and Sichuan Province) have won him significant reputation throughout the Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China eras. The Complete Works contains more than 3,200 photographs he took during his several ethnological fieldworks between 1934 to the 1950s, involving indigenous people belonging to Tibetan, Qiang, Hui and Tu ethnicities. The purpose of sorting out and re-organizing the music-themed photographs in The Complete Works is to respond to recent debates among Chinese academics over Zhuang Xueben’s photography. It uses music iconography as its method of analysis, guiding the reader to grasp the “rhythms” embedded in these “musical images”.
为演奏者:庄学本全集中的本土音乐代表
摘要本文调查了中华书局2009年出版的《庄学本全集》中的一类档案照片——音乐和表演场景的摄影记录。庄生于1909年,卒于1984年,被公认为中国纪实摄影和视觉人类学的先驱人物,他对西康(现西藏自治区和四川省的一部分)土著群体的摄影和文字记录为他在整个中华民国和中华人民共和国时代赢得了重大声誉。《全集》收录了他在1934年至1950年代的几次民族学田野调查中拍摄的3200多张照片,涉及藏族、羌族、回族和土族的土著人。对《全集》中以音乐为主题的照片进行整理和重新整理,是为了回应近来中国学术界对庄学本摄影的争论。它以音乐图像学作为分析方法,引导读者把握这些“音乐图像”中嵌入的“节奏”。
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