Evocations of the eerie: the acousmatic voice in Canadian radio drama

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Michael Follert
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ABSTRACT Radio is a medium that traffics first and foremost in disembodied voices. English Canadian radio drama has historically drawn upon the eeriness of the disembodied voice as an aesthetic object, and it has done so in an outsized fashion when compared with other national contexts. This trope of the disembodied or acousmatic voice draws upon a relationship to place defined by an experience of alienation and the conceits of settler colonialism. In radio, it expresses Canada’s unique relationship to technological mediation, given the central role of technology in major nation-building projects and the anxieties that stem from technologically-mediated economic and cultural imperialism from south of the border. The themes of excess, dislocation, and alienation associated with technological mediation and conveyed in the disembodied voice recur throughout nearly a century of CBC radio dramas. This paper attempts to make sense of this trope through Mark Fisher’s conception of “the eerie” as a distinct aesthetic form. It is a form that is shaped by the larger socio-cultural context within which it operates, but which also inheres with the potential to both reproduce and challenge those socio-cultural underpinnings.
诡异的回响:加拿大广播剧中的声学声音
广播是一种主要传播无实体声音的媒介。从历史上看,加拿大英语广播剧一直把怪异的虚幻声音作为一种审美对象,而且与其他国家的背景相比,它在这方面做得非常出色。这种无实体的或听不见的声音的比喻借鉴了一种与地方的关系,这种关系是由异化的经历和定居者殖民主义的自负所定义的。在广播中,它表达了加拿大与技术调解的独特关系,考虑到技术在重大国家建设项目中的核心作用,以及来自边境以南的技术调解的经济和文化帝国主义所产生的焦虑。在近一个世纪的CBC广播剧中,过度、错位和异化的主题与技术调解有关,并通过无实体的声音传达出来。本文试图通过马克·费雪将“怪诞”作为一种独特的美学形式的概念来理解这一比喻。它是一种由其运作的更大的社会文化背景塑造的形式,但它也具有复制和挑战这些社会文化基础的潜力。
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