The weight of the voice: gender, privilege, and qualic apperception

Archie Crowley
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For transmasculine individuals who undergo testosterone therapy, a lower pitch is often one of the most desired results, both for personal affirmation as well as for how a low pitch is gendered by others. This paper explores how members from a peer support group for transmasculine individuals articulate their experiences taking testosterone. During interviews participants discussed their apperception of the acoustic changes in their voices (Zimman 2012, 2018) as well as the recognition of this change by others. In this paper, I explore how their apperceptions of their voices are organized around a cluster of related qualia of the voice (Harkness 2014, 2017) such as “heaviness”, “deepness”, “resonance”, and social “weightiness”. As their voices lower in pitch over time and they are more frequently gendered as men in social spaces, they navigate shifting positionalities of privilege, and I show how their descriptions of their voices naturalize various qualia of the voice, linking “deepness” to the social “weight”, or power, of a voice.
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声音的分量:性别、特权和质量统觉
对于接受睾酮治疗的跨性别者来说,低音往往是最期望的结果之一,既是为了个人肯定,也是为了了解低音是如何被他人性别化的。本文探讨了跨性别个体的同伴支持小组成员如何表达他们服用睾酮的经历。在采访中,参与者讨论了他们对自己声音的声学变化的统觉(Zimman 2012, 2018),以及其他人对这种变化的认识。在本文中,我探讨了他们对自己声音的感知是如何围绕一组相关的声音质(Harkness 2014, 2017)组织起来的,比如“沉重”、“深度”、“共鸣”和社会“重量”。随着时间的推移,他们的声音变得越来越低,而且他们在社会空间中更频繁地被性别化为男性,他们在不断变化的特权地位中导航,我展示了他们对自己声音的描述是如何将声音的各种特性自然化的,将“深度”与声音的社会“重量”或力量联系起来。
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