香塔尔·阿克曼的《疯狂阴影》(2013)中的感官体验、声音和酷儿

Albertine Fox
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本文首次对尚塔尔·阿克曼(Chantal Akerman)的装置作品《疯子的阴影》(Maniac Shadows, 2013)进行学术研究。它认为,在这个装置中工作的偏离感官策略形成了“酷儿”过程的一部分,允许表达酷儿形式的具体化和快乐。这些奇怪的策略包括声音过剩和空间解体,扭曲的框架,触觉听觉感知和对不确定性和模糊性的强调,主要是通过影子的形象。本文借鉴萨拉·艾哈迈德对酷儿的现象学研究方法,探讨了阿克曼装置中由视听迷失引起的感官酷儿效应。它表明,阴影的中心,结合无定形的音景,不透明的图像和斜角的存在,产生了不和谐的奇怪时刻,破坏了一个稳定的统一主体的概念,破坏了异规范的空间。这篇文章为迄今为止出现的装置作品的自传式叙述提供了另一种视角,认为阿克曼对空间模糊性的实验与《疯狂的阴影》中普遍存在的一种奇怪的扭曲解开联系在一起,因为艺术家为她自己和她的观众塑造了一个更少限制、更具有颠覆性的关系空间。
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Sensory experience, sound and queerness in Chantal Akerman’s Maniac Shadows (2013)
This article offers the first scholarly study of Chantal Akerman’s installation Maniac Shadows (2013). It argues that the deviating sensory strategies at work in this installation form part of a process of ‘queering’ that allows for the expression of queer forms of embodiment and pleasure. These queer tactics include sonic excess and spatial disintegration, skewed framing, haptic auditory perception and an emphasis on indeterminacy and ambiguity, primarily through the figure of the shadow. Drawing on Sara Ahmed’s phenomenological approach to queerness, the article explores the sensuous queer effects arising from instances of audio-visual disorientation in Akerman’s installation. It suggests that the centrality of shadows, combined with the amorphous soundscape and the presence of opaque images and oblique angles, produce jarring moments of strangeness that undermine notions of a stable unified subject and disrupt heteronormative space. Offering an alternative perspective on the autobiographical accounts of the installation that have emerged so far, the article suggests that Akerman’s experimentation with spatial ambiguity is tied to a queerly inflected unravelling that pervades Maniac Shadows, as the artist fashions a less constricting and more subversive relational space for herself and her audience to grow into.
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