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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] HEARING INHERITED SILENCES / [pt] ESCUTAR SILÊNCIOS HERDADOS

MAYUMI SENRA AIBE 24 July 2017 (has links)
[pt] Questões silenciadas ao longo de décadas podem continuar a reverberar ainda hoje, atravessando gerações e experiências de vida distantes no tempo e no espaço. Anos de silêncio não são simplesmente um vazio, pois se acumulam quase imperceptivelmente. Como têm materialidade, embora extremamente sutil, eles afetam as pessoas que os herdam - seja por sorte, azar, acaso ou nascimento. Nesse sentido, esta tese de doutorado se inspira especialmente em uma fotografia na qual a artista japonesa Yamashiro Chikako aborda o legado da guerra em Okinawa, ilha no extremo sul do Japão. Para refletir sobre modos artísticos de escutar silêncios herdados, doze ensaios breves oscilam entre a pesquisa acadêmica e fragmentos de memória e de ficção. Os textos enfatizam sobretudo o potencial criativo da arte para sintonizar os aspectos sonoros, visuais e táteis do silêncio e lidar com o que não coube nos registros oficiais. / [en] Unsettled issues silenced for decades may still resonate today, crossing generations and life experiences even when they are distant in time and space. Years of silence are not simply empty for they accumulate almost imperceptibly. Though extremely subtle, they have materiality, affecting those who inherited them - be it by sheer chance or birth. This dissertation takes inspiration from Japanese artist Yamashiro Chikako s work dealing with war legacy in Japan s southernmost island of Okinawa. These twelve short essays alternate between academic research and pieces of memory and fiction in order to reflect on artistic ways of hearing inherited silences. The texts highlight art s creative potential to perceive synesthetic aspects of silence (especially those related to hearing, sight, and touch), and its ability to cope with whatever was left outside official registers.

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