女性口音,男性说唱歌手

Pub Date : 2023-01-23 DOI:10.1558/genl.22385
Tianxiao Wang
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嘻哈音乐在非裔美国人社区的本土化是一个经久不衰的争议话题。本研究通过分析北京话正面腭形看似矛盾的社会意义,为中国语境下嘻哈真实性的建构提供证据。虽然这些声音被认为传达了“柔和”的女性气质(即所谓的“女性口音”),但北京的男性说唱歌手利用他们的声学特征来唤起说唱音乐中标志性的唱片刮擦声,并依靠声音的感官品质——比如尖锐和刺耳——来构建男性化和侵略性的嘻哈人物形象。通过在多种形式之间建立标志性的联系,这些说唱歌手在风格上使用了传统上与女性气质相关的变量,这是他们表演的关键元素,并在中国嘻哈社区中加强了说唱音乐与男性气质表现之间的联系。
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Feminine accent, masculine rapper
The localisation of hip hop authenticity in non-African American communities across the globe is an enduringly controversial topic. This study provides evidence of hip hop authenticity construction in the Chinese context through an analysis of seemingly contradictory social meanings of fronted palatals in the Beijing dialect. While these sounds are considered to convey ‘soft’ femininity (i.e. so-called ‘feminine accent’), Beijing-based male rap artists utilise their acoustic character to evoke the iconic record scratch sound of rap music, and rely on the sounds’ sensory qualities – such as sharpness and harshness – to construct masculine and aggressive hip hop personas. By forging iconic links across multiple modalities, these rappers make the stylistic use of a variable traditionally associated with femininity a key element of their performance register, and reinforce the link between rap music and the performance of masculinity within the Chinese hip hop community.
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