Linguistics in a Minor Key—Of Atmospheres, Voice(s), and Ethics

IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Applied Linguistics Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1093/applin/amac082
Ana Deumert
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Abstract In this article, I reflect on the complexities of signification and suggest that the study of music allows us to push forward the radical project of dis-inventing language in applied linguistics (Makoni and Pennycook 2007). In thinking about language, music, and meaning, I focus on a song that has travelled around the globe and that has sounded the Black radical tradition: Aretha Franklin’s song Respect (1967). I explore the multiple significations of this song: the revolutionary atmosphere in which the song emerged and which it co-created, the voices that shape it, and the ethics that its words articulate. Throughout the text, I emphasize the importance of listening as a scholarly stance. Theoretically, the article draws on the ideas of minor theory (Deleuze and Guattari 1983) and disciplinary disobedience (Gordon 2014), two perspectives that are helpful when thinking about southern theory and decolonial scholarship. The aim is to see worlds in the grain of the voice (Barthes 1977), in the grain of a song, and to articulate expressive struggles.
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语言学在气氛,声音,和伦理的小调
在这篇文章中,我反思了意义的复杂性,并建议对音乐的研究使我们能够推动应用语言学中废除语言发明的激进项目(Makoni和Pennycook 2007)。在思考语言、音乐和意义时,我关注的是一首流传全球的歌曲,它听起来像是黑人激进传统:艾瑞莎·富兰克林(Aretha Franklin)的歌曲《Respect》(1967)。我探索了这首歌的多重意义:这首歌出现和共同创造的革命氛围,塑造它的声音,以及它的话语所表达的伦理。在整篇文章中,我强调倾听作为一种学术立场的重要性。从理论上讲,本文借鉴了次要理论(德勒兹和瓜塔里1983年)和纪律不服从(戈登2014年)的观点,这两个观点在思考南方理论和非殖民化学术时很有帮助。其目的是在声音的纹理中看到世界(Barthes 1977),在歌曲的纹理中,并阐明表达性的斗争。
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Applied Linguistics
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期刊介绍: Applied Linguistics publishes research into language with relevance to real-world problems. The journal is keen to help make connections between fields, theories, research methods, and scholarly discourses, and welcomes contributions which critically reflect on current practices in applied linguistic research. It promotes scholarly and scientific discussion of issues that unite or divide scholars in applied linguistics. It is less interested in the ad hoc solution of particular problems and more interested in the handling of problems in a principled way by reference to theoretical studies.
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