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https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/oai
oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00029179
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Hearing 'embodied voices' on the radio : How Saisei Murou's Anzukko sheds light on the problem of the virtually embodied voice
ラジオから「肉声」を聴くということ : 室生犀星『杏っ子』が明らかにする肉声の仮想性をめぐる問題
広瀬, 正浩
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Hirose, Masahiro
95734
2010-01-01
Generally we recognize that it is impossible to listen to someone's actual, embodied voice through the medium of radio. We accept the disembodied voices coming from our radio because the reality of electric media is very much a part of everyday life. Nevertheless Heishiro, a character in the novel Anzukko by Saisei Murou, believes that the voice he has heard on the radio is somehow real. One could simply conclude that he is mistaken about the voice. But, from a different perspective, his apparent misunderstanding could help to shine light on the problem of the virtually embodied voice. With electrical communication media, the speaker and listener both tend to feel their actual bodies are dissociated from their voices, and perceive instead a kind of virtual body in front of them. This idea provides an explanation of how Heishiro heard an 'embodied voice' on the radio. This paper looks at the potentiality of the virtual body generated by electrical communication media. It focuses on the fact that the voice Heishiro heard on the radio belonged to a female announcer, and considers the specific features of the sexuality existing in the virtual body generated by electrical communication media.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学大学院文学研究科附属日本近現代文化研究センター
Research Center for Modern & Contemporary Japanese Culture, Nagoya University Graduate School of Letters
2010-01-01
JunCture : 超域的日本文化研究
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