在巴基斯坦的焦克工作室创作对立话语

Ryan A. D’Souza
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Coke Studio Pakistan (CSP)是一个在巴基斯坦播出的电视节目,可在全球数字平台上收看。该节目将邀请知名和崭露头角的音乐艺术家与一个工作室乐队一起演奏当代和熟悉的歌曲。有些流行歌曲是传统乐曲和西方乐器的融合。节目中苏菲派的演绎也很受欢迎。在CSP上制作的音乐不一定是民族国家媒体景观所独有的。尽管如此,这些音乐还是以一种新颖的方式向跨国观众展示了巴基斯坦文化。下面这篇文章将这场展览置于主流的西方话语中,这些话语将这个国家构建成一个窝藏恐怖分子的偏狭和正统的伊斯兰国家。作者认为,CSP通过展示越界的性别表演和神秘的、颠覆性的伊斯兰,构成了一种对立的话语。
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Composing an Oppositional Discourse in Coke Studio Pakistan
Coke Studio Pakistan (CSP) is a television show aired in Pakistan and available worldwide on digital platforms. The show features well-known and up-and-coming music artists alongside a studio band who cover contemporary and familiar songs. Some of the popular songs are fusions of traditional compositions and Western instrumentation. The Sufi renditions on the show are popular as well. The music produced on CSP is not necessarily unique to the nation state’s mediascape. Notwithstanding, the music is a novel presentation of Pakistani culture to a transnational audience. The following article positions the show in the dominant Western discourses that construct the nation as an intolerant and orthodox Islamic state harboring terrorists. The author argues that CSP composes an oppositional discourse by showcasing transgressively gendered performances and a mystical and subversive Islam.
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