Hermeneutic Limits; or, When Not to Theorize: Notes for Interpreting Our Phoenix by Trans Indigenous Mexican-American Composer Mari Esabel Valverde

IF 1.6 1区 艺术学 0 MUSIC MUSIC THEORY SPECTRUM Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1093/mts/mtae004
Gavin S K Lee
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Trans composers, like other people marginalized by race, gender, or sexuality, are often caught in the trap of identity constructs, which both envoice minorities and also pigeonhole their possible range of musical expression. In this essay on US-based transgender Indigenous Mexican choral composer Mari Esabel Valverde, I let my consideration of “trans music theory” be guided by her view that writers have sensationalized trans identity, and that while she celebrates trans lives in her choral work Our Phoenix (2016), she is not attempting to create music that “sounds” transgender. With Valverde in mind, I construct an intersectional interpretive framework that calls for various kind of limits (the limits of queering, of authorial subjectivity, and of the notion of “unconscious” expression of identity) and proposes essential conditions (the centrality of the voices, bodies, and musical structures of trans composers) that create an ethical environment for a compassionate trans music theory to emerge.
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诠释极限;或,何时不理论化:跨土著墨西哥裔美国作曲家 Mari Esabel Valverde 的《解读我们的凤凰》笔记
变性作曲家与其他因种族、性别或性取向而被边缘化的人一样,经常陷入身份建构的陷阱,这些身份建构既表达了少数群体的声音,也限定了他们可能的音乐表达范围。在这篇关于居住在美国的变性墨西哥土著合唱作曲家玛丽-埃莎贝尔-巴尔韦德(Mari Esabel Valverde)的文章中,我对 "变性音乐理论 "的思考以她的观点为指导,她认为作家们哗众取宠地渲染了变性人的身份,虽然她在合唱作品《我们的凤凰》(2016)中歌颂了变性人的生活,但她并不试图创作 "听起来 "是变性人的音乐。考虑到巴尔韦德的观点,我构建了一个交叉解释框架,呼吁各种限制(同性恋的限制、作者主观性的限制以及 "无意识 "表达身份的概念),并提出基本条件(变性作曲家的声音、身体和音乐结构的中心地位),为富有同情心的变性音乐理论的出现创造伦理环境。
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期刊介绍: A leading journal in the field and an official publication of the Society for Music Theory, Music Theory Spectrum features articles on a wide range of topics in music theory and analysis, including aesthetics, critical theory and hermeneutics, history of theory, post-tonal theory, linear analysis, rhythm, music cognition, and the analysis of popular musics. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary articles revealing intersections with topics in other fields such as ethnomusicology, mathematics, musicology, philosophy, psychology, and performance. For further information about Music Theory Spectrum, please visit the Society for Music Theory homepage.
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