RESPONSE: DIALOGIC LISTENING AS ATTENTIVENESS TO PLACE AND SPACE

Q1 Arts and Humanities International Journal of Listening Pub Date : 2019-06-10 DOI:10.1080/10904018.2019.1626731
R. Arnett
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This response examines the preceding seven essays in this issue of the International Journal of Listening through the lens provided by the philosophical hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer, illuminating a question that shapes the identity of each essay. In this response, I have grouped the seven essays together into three sections. The first section, “Listening: Active Attentiveness,” explores essays shaping the coordinates of listening. The second section, “Listening: The Architecture of Place,” anchors listening in the particularity of place. The final section, “Listening: Imagined Space,” ties listening to communicative contexts involving a large and disparate public. The scholars in this volume remind us that active awareness of our own bias and that of others is what allows new insights to emerge. As we listen, we are both situated and responsive to the architecture of place and imaginative spaces, which shape our listening to ourselves and to the Other. Our attentiveness, our sense of place, and our imaginative engagement with the sociality of space move listening from mere acquisition of information to the enlargement of the human condition.
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回应:对话性倾听作为对地点和空间的关注
本文通过伽达默尔(Hans-Georg Gadamer)的哲学解释学视角审视了本期《国际倾听杂志》上的前七篇文章,阐明了塑造每篇文章身份的一个问题。在这篇文章中,我把这七篇文章分成了三个部分。第一部分,“倾听:积极的注意力”,探讨了塑造倾听坐标的文章。第二部分“聆听:场所的建筑”将聆听定位于场所的特殊性。最后一部分,“倾听:想象的空间”,将倾听与涉及大量不同公众的交际环境联系起来。本书中的学者们提醒我们,积极意识到自己和他人的偏见,才能产生新的见解。当我们倾听时,我们既处于位置,也对地方和想象空间的建筑做出反应,这塑造了我们对自己和他者的倾听。我们的注意力,我们的地点感,以及我们对空间社会性的想象性参与,将倾听从单纯的获取信息转变为扩大人类状况。
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International Journal of Listening
International Journal of Listening Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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