声学噪音:《暴风雨》“新世界”声景中的种族化与抵抗

Mayra Cortes
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摘要:本文分析了莎士比亚在《暴风雨》中对噪音的种族化作为一种听觉现象,并提出如何将声音——其来源仍然隐藏的声音——想象成一种抵抗武器,被种族化的噪音他者可以利用它来抵抗贵族和殖民权力。莎士比亚的戏剧呼应了1611年讲阿尔冈琴语的波瓦坦人在Tsenacommacah使用有声歌唱作为在弗吉尼亚对抗英国人的一种战争模式,以及卡利班和他的同伴(Stephano和Trinculo)的歌唱反抗。
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Acousmatic Noise: Racialization and Resistance in The Tempest's 'New World' Soundscape
Abstract:I analyze Shakespeare's racialization of noise in The Tempest as an acousmatic phenomenon and suggest how the acousmatic—sound whose source remains hidden—is imagined as a weapon of resistance that the racialized noisome Other could use to resist aristocratic and colonial power. Shakespeare's play echoes the Algonquian-speaking Powhatan use of acousmatic singing in Tsenacommacah as a mode of warfare against the English in Virginia in 1611 with that of Caliban and his companions' (Stephano and Trinculo) singing revolt.
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