《卡罗琳或改变》中的静止悖论

Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1386/smt_00102_1
A. Bottero
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托尼·库什纳(Tony Kushner)和珍妮·特索里(Jeanine Tesori)2004年的音乐剧《卡罗琳,或改变》(Caroline,或Change)从片名开始,就包含了运动和静止之间的二分法。“改变”一词与同名主人公卡罗琳有关,她是一名黑人女佣,即使是路易斯安那州查尔斯湖发生的最轻微的骚乱,她也会反抗和拒绝。一部静态的戏剧《卡罗琳》或《改变》与人们通常对音乐剧产生与乌托邦相关的充满希望和高涨的运动的能力的期望相矛盾。然而,这篇文章认为,《卡罗琳》或《变革》的静止似乎提供了对乌托邦的重新定义,而不是将音乐剧固定在历史和黑人女性的单一表征中。卡罗琳探索了停滞时刻作为流动和静止之间的转折点,这特别突出了女性表演改变音乐剧流派的能力。
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Paradoxes of stillness in Caroline, or Change
Beginning with its title, Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori’s 2004 musical Caroline, or Change encloses a dichotomy between movement and stillness. The word ‘change’ is associated with Caroline, the eponymous protagonist, a Black maid who defiantly resists and refuses even the smallest manifestations of turmoil that arise in Lake Charles, Louisiana. A static play, Caroline, or Change contradicts usual expectations of musical theatre’s capacity to generate the hopeful and soaring movements generally associated with utopia. This article argues, however, that far from fixating the musical within monolithic representations of history and Black women, Caroline, or Change’s stillness seems to offer a redefinition of utopia. Caroline explores moments of stasis as tipping points, in between mobility and immobility, that particularly highlight female performances’ capacity to transform the very genre of the musical.
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