音乐情感和情感政治

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Culture Theory and Critique Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/14735784.2021.1878468
Anaar DESAI-STEPHENS, Nicole Reisnour
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在过去的二十年里,人文和社会科学领域的学者们都把情感作为政治生活的一个重要方面来关注。本期特刊认为,音乐——无论是声音还是练习——在这场不断发展的学术对话中扮演着重要的角色。虽然音乐可以而且确实具有象征意义,但人们通常被音乐所吸引,是因为它带给他们的感觉。此外,这些情感具有特殊的力量,使新的主体性、社会集体和政治想象得以出现。基于人类学、文化研究和民族音乐学等学科对情感理论的最新发展和批评,本期特刊试图通过更好地解释情感的音乐生活来推动对话向前发展。我们首先简要概述了有关情感的相关文献,以便从概念上和学科上定位我们自己的干预措施。然后,我们探讨了音乐在回应对情感理论的批评方面所做的工作。在这里,我们提出了“音乐情感”的概念,作为一个包容性的概念框架,用于讨论赋予音乐社会功效的感觉和故事,从而克服了一些理论僵局,我们认为,这些僵局可能会阻碍音乐学者更广泛地参与情感。在此之后,我们提请注意各种政治项目,音乐介导的影响既预示又促进。在最后一节,我们研究了音乐情感研究带来的方法论挑战,强调了民族志的启发,以及在解释音乐情感的社会功效方面进行多地点、多尺度动态研究的必要性。
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Musical feelings and affective politics
Over the past two decades, scholars across the humanities and social sciences have homed in on affect as a crucial dimension of political life. This special issue argues that music – as sound and as practice – has an important role to play in this evolving academic conversation. While music can and does carry symbolic meanings, people are commonly drawn to music because of how it makes them feel. Moreover, these feelings have exceptional potency, enabling the emergence of new subjectivities, social collectives and political imaginaries. Building on recent developments and critiques of affect theory from within the disciplines of anthropology, cultural studies and ethnomusicology, this special issue seeks to push the conversation forward by better accounting for the musical life of affect. We begin this introduction with a brief overview of the relevant literature on affect in order to situate our own interventions, both conceptually and disciplinarily. We then explore the work that music does in responding to critiques of affect theory. Here, we propose the idea of ‘musical feelings’ as an inclusive conceptual framework for discussing the sensations and stories that endow music with social efficacy, thereby overcoming some of the theoretical impasses which, we suggest, may be discouraging broader engagement with affect among music scholars. Following this, we draw attention to the varied political projects that musically-mediated affects both augur and facilitate. In the final section, we examine the methodological challenges posed by the study of musical feelings, highlighting the affordances of ethnography and the necessity of multi-sited, multi-scalar dynamic research in accounting for musical feelings’ social efficacy.
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