调谐
沉默
积极倾听
现象学(哲学)
概念化
声景
声音(地理)
美学
艺术
文学类
心理学
哲学
语言学
声学
认识论
沟通
替代医学
病理
医学
物理
标识
DOI:10.1353/mfs.2023.a905744
摘要
Abstract: The last decade witnessed a blooming interest in Faulkner's soundscapes, but his conceptualization of readerly listening has yet to be thoroughly discussed. This essay argues that, in The Sound and the Fury, Faulkner cultivates a specific phenomenology—a negative audition—in his reader that holds an ethical valence: an attunement to sonic stimuli, which one is socially and bodily taught to register as inaudible. These internal readerly guidelines paradoxically advance a reading of Faulkner's novel against its own racial bias.
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