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摘要
接下来是为巴西声音艺术家Janete El Haouli(1955–)的一首想象中的无线电作品创作剧本,这是拉丁美洲的一个重要无线电艺术参考。她还创作并导演了广播节目《Música Nova:Rádio para Ouvidos Pensantes》(新音乐:思考耳朵广播),该节目于1991年至2005年间由Rádio UEL(隆德里纳州立大学的广播电台)播出。她的作品和节目都偏离了传统的广播模式,在这种模式中,听众被理解为被动的接受者。El Haouli提出的并不是一种仅仅作为传播媒介的收音机,而是一种实验性的收音机,它邀请听众进行反射性和想象力的聆听。在后一种模式的启发下,我们Valéria Bonafé和Lílian Campesato在这里为一个想象中的无线电节目开发了一个剧本,不仅试图向读者/听众展示艺术家Janete El Haouli——她的传记,她的作品和诗学——同时也邀请这位读者/听众参与到一个结合不同主体和叙事线的主体间倾听网络中。剧本呈现了El Haouli的五部声音作品和一段音频证词的片段,她在其中自传体地反映了自己的生活。剧本还收集了三份女性艺术家的聆听情感报告,她们以不同的方式受到了El Haouli作品中伦理和诗歌层面的影响:Valéria Bonafé、Lílian Campesato和Thaís D’Abronzo。El Haouli的证词和听力中的三份情感报告1最初都是用葡萄牙语制作的,由作者969598 FER0010.1177/0141778920969598女权主义评论Valéria Bonafé和Lílian Campesato other2021翻译
‘Many Voices, Resonating from Different Times and Spaces’: a Script for an Imaginary Radiophonic Piece on Janete El Haouli
What follows is the creation of a script for an imaginary radiophonic piece on the Brazilian sound artist Janete El Haouli (1955–), a key radio art reference in Latin America. Author of various radiophonic pieces, she also created and directed the radio programme Música Nova: Rádio para Ouvidos Pensantes (New Music: Radio for Thinking Ears), which was transmitted between 1991 and 2005 by Rádio UEL (Londrina State University’s radio station). Both her pieces as well as her programme move away from the traditional radio model in which the listener is understood as a passive receiver. What El Haouli proposes is not a radio as mere medium of transmission, but rather an experimental radio that invites the listener to perform a reflexive and imaginative listening. While inspired by this latter model, we, Valéria Bonafé and Lílian Campesato, have here developed a script for an imaginary radiophonic programme seeking not only to present Janete El Haouli, the artist, to the reader/listener—her biography, her works and poetics—but also to invite this reader/listener to participate in a network of intersubjective listening combining different agents and narrative lines. The script presents five sound works by El Haouli and a selection of fragments of an audio testimony where she reflects autobiographically on her life. The script also collects three affective reports from listening carried out by women artists who were impacted, in different ways, by the ethical and poetic dimensions involved in the work of El Haouli: Valéria Bonafé, Lílian Campesato and Thaís D’Abronzo. Both El Haouli’s testimony and the three affective reports1 from listening were made originally in Portuguese and were translated by the authors 969598 FER0010.1177/0141778920969598Feminist ReviewValéria Bonafé and Lílian Campesato other2021
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Feminist Review is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal setting new agendas for the analysis of the social world. Currently based in London with an international scope, FR invites critical reflection on the relationship between materiality and representation, theory and practice, subjectivity and communities, contemporary and historical formations. The FR Collective is committed to exploring gender in its multiple forms and interrelationships. As well as academic articles we publish experimental pieces, visual and textual media and political interventions, including, for example, interviews, short stories, poems and photographic essays.