一个哥伦比亚音乐家的生活:音乐自传,世界性的音乐,和激烈的客观化

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1525/jams.2022.75.3.439
Daniel F. Castro Pantoja
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本文提出了拉丁美洲音乐自传研究的分析框架。我以哥伦比亚作曲家吉列尔莫·乌里韦Holguín 1941年的自传《Vida de un músico columbiano》为例,论证拉丁美洲音乐自传并非缺乏历史或文学价值的二手资料(这是一种常见的史学假设),而是介入地方和跨地方网络的竞争和中介对象。除了介绍关于音乐自传的最新文献外,本文还扩展了后基础主义政治思想,以重新审视拉丁美洲音乐自传及其与音乐,声音和政治研究的相关性。在我阅读《维达》时,我考虑了乌里韦Holguín对世界主义音乐、焦虑和代理主张的文学铭文,并评估了它们立即具体化和/或消解民族主义-民粹主义诗学、党派斗争与民族身份的融合、以及全球音乐史上欧洲和欧美例外主义的叙述的潜力。这篇文章也讨论了其他政治行动者如何继续使用维达来发声和执行一种归属感的政治,与乌里韦Holguín的非民族的、世界主义的自传体自我相对立。最后一部分将迈克尔·赫茨菲尔德的文化亲密概念与埃内斯托·拉克劳和尚塔尔·墨菲的对抗范畴进行了揭露,以解释Vida超越国界的接受,并分析了它在全球现代性边缘的演员中所表现出的世界主义主体性,这些演员认为自己被西方艺术音乐的地缘政治所破坏。
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Life of a Colombian Musician: Music Autobiography, Cosmopolitan Musickings, and Agonistic Objectification
This article presents an analytical framework for the study of Latin American music autobiographies. I take Colombian composer Guillermo Uribe Holguín’s 1941 autobiography Vida de un músico colombiano as a paradigmatic case in order to argue that Latin American music autobiographies are not secondary sources that lack historical or literary value—a common historiographical assumption—but rather agonistic and intermedial objects that intervene in local and translocal networks. In addition to introducing recent literature on music autobiographies, the article expands on post-foundationalist political thought to make a case for a renewed examination of Latin American music autobiographies and their relevance to the study of music, sound, and the political. In my reading of the Vida, I consider Uribe Holguín’s literary inscription of cosmopolitan musickings, anxieties, and agentic claims and evaluate their potential to at once reify and/or disarticulate a nationalist-populist poetics, the conflation of partisan struggle with national identity, and narratives of European and Euro-American exceptionalism in global music histories. The article also discusses how other political actors continue to use the Vida to sound and perform a politics of belonging in contraposition to Uribe Holguín’s non-national, cosmopolitan autobiographical self. The last section exposes Michael Herzfeld’s notion of cultural intimacy to Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe’s category of antagonism to account for the Vida’s reception beyond national borders and analyze the performances of cosmopolitan subjectivity it enabled among actors at the margins of a global modernity who saw themselves as precarized by the geopolitics of Western art music.
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