Event Wednesday: Spectral Voice and Operatic Atmosphere: Audiovisual Aesthetic in Spring in a Small Town (1948)
CAS Event
Wednesday, February 3 at 4:30pm MST
Spectral Voice and Operatic Atmosphere: Audiovisual Aesthetic in Spring in a Small Town (1948)
Part of the Sound and Noise in Asia Speaker Series.
Building on critical reflections on voice-over and transmedial 鈥渘ational style鈥 during wartime while attending specifically to gender and theater-cinema transference, this talk explores the first-person female voice-over and audiovisual aesthetic in Fei Mu鈥檚 films, especially Spring in a Small Town (1948). Drawing inspiration from Beijing opera, spoken drama, and traditional landscape painting, Fei imbues his films with a theatrical tinge and poetic atmosphere, accentuating a fluid female subjectivity and transmedial audiovisual aesthetic. The films鈥 unstable, figurative narrative and construction of subjectivities鈥攚hich seem as much in flux as sound itself鈥攕tand in tension with strategies that ostensibly indicate static temporality, like long take and slow movement. This talk highlights how 鈥渁udiovisual redundancy鈥 and gender discourse drew parallels between the human body, landscape, and 鈥渘ational style鈥 in the ruins during the 1940s Civil War.
with Zhang Ling from SUNY Purchase.