Sonic Archives of Breathlessness

IF 1.9 3区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
P. D. Souza
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This article conducts a close listening of the Australian podcast series Breathless: The Death of David Dungay Jr ., which reports on the death in custody of Aboriginal man David Dungay and his family’s struggle for justice in its wake. Bringing an orientation toward sound and listening into conversation with Christina Sharpe’s concept of “archives of breathlessness,” it argues that Breathless can be heard as part of a larger sonic archive where Black and Indigenous breath is taken, stopped, let go, and held on to, and where the sounds of settler-colonial violence—and resistance to that violence—repeat across time and space. Drawing on notions of repetition, protraction, reckoning and recuperation, I explore the multiple ways “just hearings” in relation to Indigenous struggles for justice in the wake of colonization are stalled, protracted, and refused, while also listening for the sounds of Indigenous resistance, survival and moments of collective breath.
喘不过气的声音档案
本文仔细聆听了澳大利亚播客系列“屏气:小大卫·邓盖之死”,该系列报道了土著男子大卫·邓盖在拘留期间的死亡以及他的家人为正义而进行的斗争。将声音和听觉的方向与克里斯蒂娜·夏普的“呼吸困难的档案”概念进行对话,它认为《屏息》可以作为一个更大的声音档案的一部分被听到,在那里黑人和土著的呼吸被吸入,停止,释放,并坚持,在那里定居者-殖民暴力的声音-以及对暴力的抵抗-跨越时间和空间重复。利用重复、延长、清算和恢复的概念,我探索了与殖民后土著争取正义的斗争有关的“公正听证会”被搁置、拖延和拒绝的多种方式,同时也倾听了土著抵抗、生存和集体呼吸的声音。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Communication is an online, multi-media, academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars from anywhere in the world. The International Journal of Communication is an interdisciplinary journal that, while centered in communication, is open and welcoming to contributions from the many disciplines and approaches that meet at the crossroads that is communication study. We are interested in scholarship that crosses disciplinary lines and speaks to readers from a range of theoretical and methodological perspectives. In other words, the International Journal of Communication will be a forum for scholars when they address the wider audiences of our many sub-fields and specialties, rather than the location for the narrower conversations more appropriately conducted within more specialized journals. USC Annenberg Press USC Annenberg Press is committed to excellence in communication scholarship, journalism, media research, and application. To advance this goal, we edit and publish prominent scholarly publications that are both innovative and influential, and that chart new courses in their respective fields of study. Annenberg Press is among the first to deliver journal content online free of charge, and devoted to the wide dissemination of its content. Annenberg Press continues to offer scholars and readers a forum that meets the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars from anywhere in the world.
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