声音的双重意识:公共广播的有色人种之声

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Laura Garbes
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本文通过对 75 位受雇于公共广播电台行业的有色人种的采访,分析了白人种族化组织中的有色人种文化工作者如何形成 "声音双重意识":一种对白人机构空间中声音的种族化评价的意识。有色人种文化工作者在制作故事和为故事发声时形成或进一步发展了这种意识,部分原因是这种劳动需要与白人世界进行互动。员工在反思网络的主流声音是什么时,会考虑网络中现有的声音模式、受众的反馈以及与编辑的互动。一些不符合公共广播电台声音模式的文化工作者的反应是改变自己的表演;另一些则拒绝接受指令,服从模式化的声音。那些声音符合网络声音美学的有色人种工作者有时会质疑自己与白人的关系,并反思与那些声音偏离典型公共广播声音的同事相比,自己在组织中的相对特权。在反思这些经历的过程中,我的受访者通过对公共广播行业声音种族化评价的批判,表现出了对声音颜色线的集体意识--一种 "声音双重意识"。
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Sonic double consciousness: public radio voices of color

This article draws on 75 interviews with people of color employed in the public radio industry to analyze how cultural workers of color in white racialized organizations may develop a “sonic double consciousness”: an awareness of the racialized evaluation of voice in white institutional space. Cultural workers of color form or further develop this awareness when producing and voicing stories, due in part to the interactions with the white world that this labor entails. Employees consider existing voice models in the network, audience feedback, and interactions with editors when they reflect on what the dominant voice of the network is. Some cultural workers who do not fit the modal public radio voice react by shifting their performance; others reject directives to conform to a modal voice. Workers of color whose voices match the network’s sonic aesthetic at times question their own relationship to whiteness and reflect on their relative privilege within the organization when compared with colleagues whose voices deviate from a typical public radio sound. In reflecting on these experiences, my interviewees exhibited collective awareness of the sonic color line—a “sonic double consciousness”—through their critiques of the racialized evaluation of voice in the public radio industry.

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CiteScore
5.10
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3.40%
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26
期刊介绍: From modernity''s onset, social theorists have been announcing the death of meaning, at the hands of market forces, impersonal power, scientific expertise, and the pervasive forces of rationalization and industrialization. Yet, cultural structures and processes have proved surprisingly resilient. Relatively autonomous patterns of meaning - sweeping narratives and dividing codes, redolent if elusive symbols, fervent demands for purity and cringing fears of pollution - continue to exert extraordinary effects on action and institutions. They affect structures of inequality, racism and marginality, gender and sexuality, crime and punishment, social movements, market success and citizen incorporation. New and old new media project continuous symbolic reconstructions of private and public life. As contemporary sociology registered the continuing robustness of cultural power, the new discipline of cultural sociology was born. How should these complex cultural processes be conceptualized? What are the best empirical ways to study social meaning? Even as debates rage around these field-specific theoretical and methodological questions, a broadly cultural sensibility has spread into every arena of sociological study, illuminating how struggles over meaning affect the most disparate processes of contemporary social life.Bringing together the best of these studies and debates, the American Journal of Cultural Sociology (AJCS) publicly crystallizes the cultural turn in contemporary sociology. By providing a common forum for the many voices engaged in meaning-centered social inquiry, the AJCS will facilitate communication, sharpen contrasts, sustain clarity, and allow for periodic condensation and synthesis of different perspectives. The journal aims to provide a single space where cultural sociologists can follow the latest developments and debates within the field. The American Journal of Cultural Sociology is indexed by SCOPUS, a database listing journals and country scientific indicators and rankings, and is also indexed in Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science Core Collection, in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). SSCI provides searchable author abstracts for the leading journals in 55 social science disciplines, with a comprehensive backfile of cited reference data from 1900 to the present. AJCS’s inclusion in the SSCI provides greater discoverability for the journal and allows for real-time insight into the citation performance.We welcome high quality submissions of any length and focus: contemporary and historical studies, macro and micro, institutional and symbolic, ethnographic and statistical, philosophical and methodological. Contemporary cultural sociology has developed from European and American roots, and today is an international field. The AJCS will publish rigorous, meaning-centered sociology whatever its origins and focus, and will distribute it around the world.
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