舞蹈抵抗想象:重新配置女性(a)性通过Zorbitality

IF 4.6 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Aoife Sadlier
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摘要

在21世纪,无性恋已经成为性取向的同义词,被描述为“缺乏”性吸引力。在这个节骨眼上,对女性性行为的研究早该进行了。首先,关于这个话题的文章很少。其次,随着后女权主义文化的兴起,被认定为无性恋的女性被框定在冷冰冰或精神虔诚的静态叙事中。为此,本文提出了Zorbitality的概念。Zorbitality是一种抵抗性的想象,它试图通过集体狂喜的运动来重新配置女性(a)性。它利用非洲流散节奏的历史变迁和文化混杂,来质问束缚女性狂喜运动的西方思想体系。本文借鉴了两种方法:德勒兹女性主义制图法和集体传记法。这些方法反映了后人类的关注,即通过每个时刻的情感强度达到增强的集体意识。两种舞蹈叙述构成了分析的框架:斯特拉文斯基20世纪的芭蕾舞剧《春之祭》,其中一个牺牲的“处女”跳舞至死,以及西非约鲁巴舞蹈,其特点是在集体中独舞。这些叙述交织在我的调查对象玛莎的记忆中。这种记忆唤起了未被同化的非洲身体,这使玛莎能够在道德上向人类和非人类开放。
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Dancing to a resistant imaginary: reconfiguring female (a)sexualities through Zorbitality
ABSTRACT In the twenty-first century, asexuality has become synonymous with sexual orientation, being described as a ‘lack’ of sexual attraction. At this juncture, a study of female (a) sexualities is long overdue. First, little has been written on the topic. Second, with the rise of a postfeminist culture, asexual-identified women are being framed within static narratives of frigidity or spiritual devotion. In response, this paper develops the concept of Zorbitality. Zorbitality is a resistant imaginary, which seeks to reconfigure female (a)sexualities through collective ecstatic motion. It harnesses the historical transformation and cultural hybridity of Afro-diasporic rhythms, to interrogate the Western thought systems that constrain women’s ecstatic movement. The paper draws on two methodologies: Deleuzian feminist cartographies and collective biography. These methodologies speak to a posthuman concern with reaching an enhanced sense of the collective, through the affective intensity of each moment. Two dance narratives frame the analysis: Stravinsky’s twentieth-century ballet, The Rite of Spring, where a sacrificial ‘virgin’ dances herself to death, and West African Yoruba dance, characterised by solo dance within a collective. These narratives interweave in the memory of my research respondent, Martha. This memory evokes the uncreolised African body, which enables Martha to ethically open to human and non-human others.
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Qualitative Research in Psychology
Qualitative Research in Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Qualitative Research in Psychology is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, original research. It aims to become the primary forum for qualitative researchers in all areas of psychology, including cognitive, social, developmental, educational, clinical, health, and forensic psychology. The journal also welcomes psychologically relevant qualitative research from other disciplines. It seeks innovative and pioneering work that advances the field of qualitative research in psychology. The journal has published state-of-the-art debates on various research approaches, methods, and analytic techniques, such as discourse analysis, interpretative phenomenological analysis, visual analyses, and online research. It has also explored the role of qualitative research in fields like psychosocial studies and feminist psychology. Additionally, the journal has provided informative articles on ethics, transcription, interviewee recruitment, and has introduced innovative research techniques like photovoice, autoethnography, template analysis, and psychogeography. While the predominant audience consists of psychology professionals using qualitative research methods in academic, clinical, or occupational settings, the journal has an interdisciplinary focus. It aims to raise awareness of psychology as a social science that encompasses various qualitative approaches. In summary, Qualitative Research in Psychology is a leading forum for qualitative researchers in psychology. It publishes cutting-edge research, explores different research approaches and techniques, and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration.
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