黑声与留声机诗歌

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE
Jessica E. Teague
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2021年,摩城唱片公司宣布将重新推出其短命的黑人论坛子标签,重新发行20世纪70年代的所有印刷品,并为“新一代作家、思想家和诗人提供一个平台”。1970年至1973年间,摩城黑人论坛公开发布了黑人活动家和诗人的政治代言人录音,但今天有多少听众还记得呢?尽管唱片名单上包括马丁·路德·金、斯托利·卡迈克尔、伊莱恩·布朗、兰斯顿·休斯和玛格丽特·丹纳,以及阿米里·巴拉卡,但该唱片公司只持续了三年,几十年来这些唱片一直绝版。摩城的第一位女总统埃塞俄比亚·哈布特马里亚姆宣布了这一消息,似乎是摩城试图重申其相关性并重新思考其过去:“当我们在前所未有的时代中前行时,种族和社会紧张局势正处于高度。我们感到迫切需要重新激活黑人论坛,以便在提供信息的同时提供灵感。”1与许多文化平台一样,摩城是对公众对警察谋杀黑人公民的愤怒和抗议浪潮的回应。但为什么要回归记录诗歌和代言人美学
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Black Sounds and Phonographic Poetry
n 2021, Motown Records announced that it would be relaunching its shortlived Black Forum sublabel, rereleasing all of its 1970s pressings, and offering what they call “a platform to a new generation of writers, thinkers and poets.” Between 1970 and 1973, Motown’s Black Forum released overtly political spokenword recordings by black activists and poets, but how many listeners today would remember? Although the roster of recordings included Martin Luther King, Jr., Stokely Carmichael, Elaine Brown, Langston Hughes and Margaret Danner, and Amiri Baraka, the label lasted only three years and for decades the records remained out of print. The announcement, made by Motown’s first female President, Ethiopia Habtemariam, seemed to be an attempt by Motown to reassert its relevance and rethink its past: “As we navigate our way through unprecedented times, racial and social tensions are at a high. We felt an urgent need to reactivate Black Forum in order to provide information alongside inspiration.”1 Like many cultural platforms, Motown was responding to the rising tide of public outrage and protest against police murders of black citizens. But why the return to the recorded poetry and spokenword aesthetics of the
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Literature publishes scholarly essays on contemporary writing in English, interviews with established and emerging authors, and reviews of recent critical books in the field. The journal welcomes articles on multiple genres, including poetry, the novel, drama, creative nonfiction, new media and digital literature, and graphic narrative. CL published the first articles on Thomas Pynchon and Susan Howe and the first interviews with Margaret Drabble and Don DeLillo; we also helped to introduce Kazuo Ishiguro, Eavan Boland, and J.M. Coetzee to American readers. As a forum for discussing issues animating the range of contemporary literary studies, CL features the full diversity of critical practices.
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