The Rhetoric of (Re)marking at the Oscars: Performance of Place in Glory

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Southern Communication Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-18 DOI:10.1080/1041794X.2023.2213496
Celnisha L. Dangerfield, Christina L. Moss
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Abstract The 2015 Academy Awards was the year of #OscarsSoWhite, a campaign protesting the concentration of whiteness traditionally present in the Oscars' nominations, attendance, and winners. Selma received few nominations within this context and only one Oscar for the original soundtrack of Glory by John Legend and Common. The performance of the song placed Selma, AL, and the Edmund Pettus Bridge on the Oscar stage by replicating the material and visual images of the actual site where the 1965 violent beating of 600 protesters occurred. Using an Afrocentric lens to analyze the performance's words, sounds, and visuals, this essay argues that the performance offered characteristics of witnessing, awareness, and temporality to create an opportunity for transformation. The analysis shows the need for further transformation and the limitations such performances provide.
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奥斯卡颁奖典礼上的(再)标记修辞:荣誉地位的表现
2015年奥斯卡金像奖是#OscarsSoWhite的一年,这是一项抗议传统上在奥斯卡提名、出席和获奖者中都是白人的运动。在这一背景下,《塞尔玛》获得的提名很少,只有约翰·传奇和Common的《荣耀》原声配乐获得了奥斯卡奖。这首歌的表演复制了1965年发生暴力殴打600多名示威者的现场的材料和视觉图像,将塞尔玛、AL和埃德蒙·佩特斯桥搬上了奥斯卡舞台。本文运用以非洲为中心的视角来分析表演的文字、声音和视觉效果,认为表演提供了见证、意识和时间性的特征,为转变创造了机会。分析表明,需要进一步的转变和这种性能提供的限制。
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