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What is the Sound of One Hand Playing: Aural Body Rhetoric in the Music of Horace Parlan and Paul Wittgenstein 什么是单手演奏的声音:霍勒斯·帕兰和保罗·维特根斯坦音乐中的听觉身体修辞
2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2232774
Bill Heinze, Atilla Hallsby
ABSTRACTThis essay examines the lives of two pianists with significant impairments of their right arms: Paul Wittgenstein, a classical pianist who lost his right arm in World War I, and Horace Parlan, a jazz pianist who lost full use of his right hand due to childhood polio. Drawing on theories of mêtis and passing developed by queer theory and disability studies scholars, we theorize aural passing to examine how Parlan and Wittgenstein differently navigated the rhetorical constraints of their respective musical genres. Engaging a rhetorical biography of each performer’s unique mêtis, we compare how disabled forms of passing are not equivalent across all instances and conclude by meditating on the entrenched ableism of musical pedagogy and performance.KEYWORDS: Aural passingclassical musicdisabilityjazzmêtis AcknowledgmentsWe thank Michael Lechuga, Emma McDonnell, Mark Pedelty, Kate Rich, and Aubrey Weber who all provided feedback on earlier drafts of this essay.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Normate is a term developed by Rosemarie Garland-Thompson to mean “the constructed identity of those who, by way of the bodily configurations and cultural capital they assume, can step into a position of authority and wield the power it grants them” (8). Throughout this essay, we draw on this term to reference the link between the social construction of normative ablism and embodied standards of self-expression (Dolmage, “Back Matter” 351–52).2 Deleuze and Guattari admit that “becoming-imperceptible means many things” and, in a close parallel to the animal (fox, octopus) metaphors for cunning intelligence invoked by the term mêtis, reference “the camouflage fish” to describe the act of blending in through an overlay of patterns. They also describe “becoming-imperceptible” as “to be like everybody else,” “to go unnoticed,” and as having a “essential relation” to “movement,” which is often “below and above the threshold of perception” (279–81).3 One colleague and pianist of mine responded with the singular word “VERBOTEN!” when asked if he had ever heard of the piece played by a performer using two hands.
摘要本文考察了两位右臂严重受损的钢琴家的生活:保罗·维特根斯坦是一位在第一次世界大战中失去右臂的古典钢琴家,霍勒斯·帕兰是一位因儿童小儿麻痹症而失去右手的爵士钢琴家。利用酷儿理论和残疾研究学者发展的mêtis和传递理论,我们将听觉传递理论化,以研究帕兰和维特根斯坦如何以不同的方式驾驭各自音乐流派的修辞限制。通过对每位表演者独特的mêtis的修辞传记,我们比较了残疾形式的传球在所有情况下是如何不同的,并通过思考音乐教学和表演中根深蒂固的残疾主义来结束。我们感谢Michael Lechuga, Emma McDonnell, Mark Pedelty, Kate Rich和Aubrey Weber,他们都对本文的早期草稿提供了反馈。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1规范是罗斯玛丽·加兰-汤普森提出的一个术语,意思是“那些通过他们所拥有的身体结构和文化资本,能够进入权威地位并行使权力的人的建构身份”(8)。在本文中,我们利用这个术语来指代规范能力主义的社会建构与自我表达的体现标准之间的联系(Dolmage,“Back Matter”351-52)德勒兹和瓜塔里承认,“变得难以察觉意味着很多事情”,并且,与mêtis这个术语所引用的动物(狐狸、章鱼)对狡猾智慧的隐喻非常相似,他们引用了“伪装鱼”来描述通过覆盖的图案融合在一起的行为。他们还将“变得不可察觉”描述为“像其他人一样”,“不被注意”,以及与“运动”有“本质关系”,而“运动”通常“低于或高于感知阈值”(279-81)我的一位同事兼钢琴家只回答了一个词:“禁止!”当被问及他是否听说过演奏者用两只手演奏的曲子时。
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The Unbearable Obliqueness of Rhetoric 修辞的不可忍受的倾斜
2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2236998
Casey Boyle
ABSTRACTThis short essay explores oblique approaches to rhetorical theory and practice and, in doing so, accidently arrives at a renewed appreciation of Aesthetics.KEYWORDS: Aestheticsobliquesense AcknowledgmentsI thank Crystal Colombini for reading versions of this essay and offering editorial guidance that made the essay much better. I also thank the anonymous reviewer whose questions and suggestions undoubtedly strengthened the work.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 One such encounter with the oblique can be found in Debra Hawhee’s A Sense of Urgency (177n13).2 Thanks to Eunsong Kim for pointing me toward Glissant’s discussion of the opaque.
摘要本文探讨了修辞学理论和修辞学实践的倾斜方法,并在此过程中意外地达到了一种新的美学欣赏。感谢Crystal Colombini阅读了这篇文章的版本,并提供了编辑指导,使这篇文章更好。我还要感谢匿名审稿人,他的问题和建议无疑加强了我的工作。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1在黛布拉·哈维尔的《紧迫感》(177n13)中可以找到这样一个与斜语的相遇感谢金恩松(Eunsong Kim)向我介绍了Glissant对不透明的讨论。
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Making the Lover’s Leap: Wenonah, Rhetorical Colonialism, and Dissociative Memory(-)Work 情人之跃:文诺娜、修辞殖民主义与解离性记忆(-)作品
2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2232761
Adam Gaffey
ABSTRACTThis essay analyzes a display of Wenonah and the “Lover’s Leap” in Winona, Minnesota, as an example of dissociative memory(-)work. Applying dissociation to the organization of commemorative space, I attend to how the display uses markers of commemorative labor as modifying terms that invite audiences to dissociate investiture from the figure represented in order to privilege the people, actions, and temporal frameworks of those who made and maintained the memorial. This analysis proposes different dissociative units relevant to memory(-)work, including persona memorialized/persona memorializing, act memorialized/act of memorializing, and time memorialized/time of memorializing. Attention to this example of memory(-)work helps critics account for a unique and resilient form of rhetorical colonialism.KEYWORDS: Dissociationlover’s leapmemory(-)workrhetorical colonialismWenonah AcknowledgmentsThe author thanks the two anonymous reviewers, Jacqueline Rhodes, and Anna M. M. Gaffey for their insights toward improving this essay. This work also benefited from assistance and resources provided by the Winona County Historical Society and Winona State University Krueger Library.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
摘要本文以解离记忆(-)作品为例,分析了明尼苏达州威诺纳的“情人的飞跃”和“威诺纳”的展示。将分离运用到纪念空间的组织中,我关注展览如何使用纪念劳动的标记作为修饰术语,邀请观众将委托与所代表的人物分离开来,以赋予那些制作和维护纪念馆的人、行动和时间框架特权。这一分析提出了与记忆工作相关的不同解离单位,包括人物记忆/人物记忆、行为记忆/行为记忆和时间记忆/时间记忆。注意这个记忆(-)作品的例子有助于评论家解释一种独特而有弹性的修辞殖民主义形式。作者感谢两位匿名审稿人,杰奎琳·罗兹和安娜·m·m·加菲,他们对本文的改进提出了深刻的见解。这项工作也得益于威诺纳县历史学会和威诺纳州立大学克鲁格图书馆提供的帮助和资源。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Toxic Contamination and Land-Body Relations: Storytelling, Metaphor, and Topoi at the Former Badger Army Ammunition Plant 《有毒污染与土地-身体关系:前獾陆军弹药厂的故事、隐喻和Topoi》
2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2232771
Kassia Shaw
ABSTRACTThe former Badger Army Ammunition Plant in rural southern Wisconsin has long been a landscape mired in settler colonial and industrial attempts to sever social and cultural relations between land and bodies. After the plant was decommissioned, the community decided it should be ecologically restored given the landscape’s legacy of harm. Through inter views with 17 local stakeholders and storytellers, this essay reveals how toxic containment as both metaphor and topoi, grounded in the materiality of toxins, brings visibility to the landscape’s history while at the same time providing a model of local resistance. For those in the Badger landscape, metaphor and topoi lead to personal and social actions that support culturally conscious relationship building with a direct impact on the scientific restoration process. Ultimately, this essay argues that how stories shape spatial experiences matters, especially given the way communities are guided by the metaphor-turned-topoi process.KEYWORDS: Environmental rhetoricmetaphorspatial rhetorictopoitoxic AcknowledgmentsI thank Caroline Gottschalk Druschke, Morris Young, and two anonymous reviewers for their invaluable feedback in developing this project.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Locals widely refer to the plant’s footprint as “Badger”; however, there is a developing effort to call it by its Ho-Chunk name, Mąą Wakącąk (Maa-wa-kun-chunk), which means “Sacred Earth.”2 “Re-story-ation” is a term theorized by ethnobotanist Gary Nabhan (p. 4) and Potawatomi and environmental biologist Robin Wall Kimmerer (p. 9) to represent the need for ecological restoration to better account for the relationships between landscapes and people. Stories play a central role in bridging scientific and cultural perspectives.3 The committee was biased in favor of US governmental officials while the remaining seats were distributed between cultural and advocacy groups. Although I hoped to include more Ho-Chunk participants than the original committee (one seat), I was only able to interview two storytellers given limitations related to funding, time, and COVID-19.4 Industrial solvents from a deterrent burning ground plume of toxins discharge to Weigand’s Bay, which connects to Lake Wisconsin and the Wisconsin River.5 Documented health complaints by workers at the plant included headaches and chest pains due to nitroglycerin exposure, as well as cancer deaths (Citizens for Safe Water; Gould).6 Community Conservation Coalition for the Sauk Prairie.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, as well as the Department of English, The Robert F. and Jean E. Holtz Center, and the Center for Culture, History, and Environment, all of the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
【摘要】威斯康星州南部乡村的前獾军弹药厂长期以来一直是殖民者、殖民者和工业分子试图切断土地与身体之间的社会和文化关系的一个泥潭。在工厂退役后,考虑到对景观的破坏,社区决定应该对其进行生态修复。通过对17位当地利益相关者和故事讲述者的采访,本文揭示了毒素遏制作为隐喻和主题,如何基于毒素的物质性,为景观的历史带来可见性,同时提供了当地抵抗的模型。对于獾景观中的人来说,隐喻和地形导致个人和社会行动,支持文化意识关系的建立,并直接影响科学恢复过程。最后,本文认为故事如何塑造空间体验很重要,特别是考虑到社区被隐喻转化为拓扑过程所引导的方式。感谢Caroline Gottschalk Druschke、Morris Young和两位匿名审稿人在本项目开发过程中提供的宝贵反馈。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1当地人普遍把这种植物的足迹称为“獾”;然而,人们正在努力将其命名为Ho-Chunk, Mąą Wakącąk (Maa-wa-kun-chunk),意思是“神圣的地球”。“再故事-重建”是由民族植物学家Gary Nabhan(第4页)、Potawatomi和环境生物学家Robin Wall Kimmerer(第9页)提出的一个术语,代表了生态恢复的必要性,以更好地解释景观与人之间的关系。故事在连接科学和文化观点方面起着中心作用该委员会偏向于美国政府官员,而其余席位则分配给文化和倡导团体。尽管我希望包括比原来的委员会(一个席位)更多的Ho-Chunk参与者,但由于资金、时间和COVID-19.4相关限制,我只能采访两位讲故事的人。从威威慑性燃烧地面的毒素排放到连接威斯康辛湖和威斯康辛河的威根湾的工业溶剂。5工厂工人记录的健康投诉包括因接触硝化甘油而引起的头痛和胸痛。以及癌症死亡(安全饮水公民组织;古尔德)。6索克草原社区保护联盟。这项工作得到了威斯康星-麦迪逊大学校长、英英系、罗伯特·f·和吉恩·e·霍尔茨中心、文化、历史和环境中心以及威斯康星-麦迪逊大学所有部门的支持。
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Similaic Eroticism and Polymorphic Sexuality 相似性与多态性
IF 0.7 2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-28 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2232778
Nitzan Familia
ABSTRACT This article performs a psycho-rhetorical reading of the generalized theorization and specific application of simile in classical and early modern rhetorical treatises and in Shakespeare’s similaically entitled play, As You Like It (1600), respectively. Shakespeare’s play articulates multiple forms of gender and sexuality that are situated beyond the phallic norm inscribed into the privileged category of metaphor and trope; that is, cisgender heterosexuality. These forms include nonprocreative pleasure, lesbianism, homosexuality, incest, adultery, polyamory, pansexuality, drag and masquerade, and nonbinary gender, all of which are associated with the figure of simile. The similaically erotic, polymorphic language of Shakespeare’s illustrative comedy transgresses the Law of the phallus, and fabricates alternative gradations of gender, sexuality, love, li(n)king, and desire. Consequently, repressive and reductive operations of ancient and early modern rhetorical guides constitutively fail in Shakespeare’s play, and reaffirm the nonnormative forms of gender and sexuality that they aspire to censure and censor.
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What Is the Church? Defining Communal Commonplaces in the Pennsylvania State Statute of Limitations Debate 什么是教堂?宾夕法尼亚州诉讼时效辩论中公共场所的界定
IF 0.7 2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2232782
Allison Niebauer
ABSTRACT What exactly is the Church? Is it primarily an institution? Or is it the people in its pews? And depending on the answer, what obligations do the people who constitute it in the present have toward the past? This essay utilizes the Pennsylvania State Legislative debate over clergy sexual abuse in the Catholic Church as a way to explore how communal commonplaces are activated in public argument and used to shift the dominant meanings of a community. Communal commonplaces act as a shorthand to bring audiences to a place of shared understanding while managing opposing lines of argument, images, and tropes. Understanding the Church as a communal commonplace illuminates how divergent meanings can be activated for wildly different and materially consequential purposes. Analyzing the Church helps us to understand how other communal commonplaces— the nation, for instance—manage opposing images of a community.
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Response from Jessica Enoch 杰西卡·伊诺克的回应
IF 0.7 2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-11 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2225383
J. Enoch
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Jessica Enoch’s “Suffrage Statuary and Commemorative Accountability” (RSQ 53.2) 杰西卡·伊诺克的《选举权雕像和纪念责任》(RSQ 53.2)
IF 0.7 2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-11 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2224695
Myriam Miedzian, G. Ferdman
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The Circle of Life: Rhetoric, Rectification, and Recreation at Steele Indian School Park 生命的循环:斯蒂尔印第安人学校公园的修辞、矫正和娱乐
IF 0.7 2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2193183
Kathleen S. Lamp, Emily Robinson
ABSTRACT Steele Indian School Park (2001), a city park in Phoenix, Arizona, serves as the memory site for the Phoenix Indian School (1891–1990), an off-reservation boarding school that was part of the federal program of forced assimilation. In this essay, we perform an analysis of the park’s 24 interpretive columns, which serve as an educational display. We argue that the park’s recreational use dominates its role as a historic site. To begin we consider how the history of place shapes memory. We argue that, like museums, parks have a colonial past by addressing their historic relationship to assimilation. Next, we establish that the school served as a recreational destination for Phoenicians. We theorize that both these general and specific histories of place influence the site’s public memory narrative by bifurcating the intended audience and privileging a recreational user. To theorize the relationship between recreation and memory, we build on geographer Kenneth Foote’s term “rectification,” which describes how signs of violent or tragic events are removed so that a site can be returned, in this case, to recreational use. To facilitate the process of rectification, we argue the interpretive columns use four interdependent rhetorical strategies—decontextualization, erasure, appropriation, and paternalism—to elide the racist history of forced assimilation. Our findings indicate the colonial history of place, if unexamined, may continue to influence public memory narratives.
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Transnational Rhetorical Circulation in the Splinternet Age 国际分裂时代的跨国修辞传播
IF 0.7 2区 文学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-21 DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2023.2191215
Zhaozhe Wang
ABSTRACT The splinternet continues to chip away at transnationally networked publics and reconfigure the digital landscape along national borders. What would a fractured cyberspace mean for conceptualizing transnational rhetorical circulation? How might we rethink our approaches to tracing transnational rhetorical circulation in the splinternet age? This essay begins by contextualizing the infrastructural and geopolitical conditions for transnational circulation, focusing on the implications of the splinternet, and then discusses how we may reconceptualize the notion of place in tracing transnational circulation in a splintered cyberspace. The reconceptualization of place is illustrated with an analysis of how the global online campaign in the name of “stop Russian invasion” and “stand with Ukraine” in 2022 was suspended, repurposed, co-opted, and rejuvenated across the border of the splintered network of China.
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