Ecology in Canada: Sonic Waterscapes, Literary Waterways, Photo-Lyric Water Soundtracks

Autori

  • Carmen Concilio University of Torino

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2022.i19.1166

Parole chiave:

Literary Ecology, Canadian Studies, Soundscape, Water, R. Murray Schafer, A. Michaels, M. Creates

Abstract

In this essay I intend to demonstrate how soundscapes might be harbingers of environmental crises and, consequently, how literature translates those same soundscapes and the stories they have to tell. While exploring soundscapes as theorized by Raymond Murray Schafer (1933-2021), one of the most renowned Canadian composers and communication scholars, this contribution also aims to detect his influence on Canadian writers and artists in their literary and creative renditions of Canada’s most characterizing waterscapes.

Biografia autore

  • Carmen Concilio, University of Torino
    Carmen Concilio Full professor of English and Postcolonial literature at the University of Torino: Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Modern Cultures. She is the recipient of Canada-Italy Innovation Award 2021 with the project COVID & Us. Seniors Letters to the Future. Texts, Memory Maps, Mémoires au temps de la COVID. She is President of AISCLI (www.aiscli.it) and she has recently published Imagining Ageing. Representation of Age and Ageing in Anglophone Literature (Transcript 2018) and New Critical Patterns in Postcolonial Discourse. Historical Traumas and Environmental Issues (2012). She has co-edited Trees in Literatures and the Arts. Humanarboreal Perspectives in the Anthropocene (2021). Her research fields are the literature of Canada, India, Australia, South Africa and the Caribbean; Migration, Diaspora, Human and Environmental Rights, Arts and Digital Humanities

Riferimenti bibliografici

Arlati, Chiara. “Il canto degli uccelli nella musica classica.” 30 Ottobre 2014. http://leboisdesarts.altervista.org/chiara-arlati/canto-degli-uccelli-musica-classica/. All websites were last visited on 11/06/2022.

Atwood, Margaret. “Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, 50 Years On.” The Guardian 7 December 2012. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/dec/07/why-rachel-carson-is-a-saint.

---. Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature. Toronto: Anansi, 1972.

Barclay, Leah. “Sonic Ecologies: Exploring the Agency of Soundscapes in Ecological Crisis.” Soundscape. The Journal of Acoustic Ecology 12.1 (Winter-Spring 2012/2013): 29-32.

Braden, Carmen. “Cryophonics: Re-performing the Ice-Songs of the Canadian Sub-Arctic.” Soundscape. The Journal of Acoustic Ecology 14.1 (Winter-Spring 2014/2015): 13-15.

Cammisa, Edoardo. “‘For the Ecology of Sound.’ New Perspectives on the Sound in the Marlene Creates’s Environmental Literature.” Ethnomusicology Review 22.2 (March 2022): n.p..

https://ethnomusicologyreview.ucla.edu.

Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. Boston: Houghton Miffin, 1962.

Creates, Marlene. “A Newfoundland Treasury of Terms for Ice and Snow (2011-2014).” www.marlenecreates.ca/works/2013ice.html.

---. Brickle, Nish and Knobby: A Newfoundland Treasury of terms for Ice and Snow. Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s: Boulder Publications, 2015.

---. “From the Ground Tier to a Sparrow Batch.” 2014. vimeo.com/89396222.

---. “Sea Ice, Conception Bay, 2014.” vimeo.com/169694402.

Creates, Marlene and Elizabeth Zetlin. “A Virtual Walk of the Boreal Poetry Garden.” 2010. http://marlenecreates.ca/virtualwalk/aerialphoto.html.

Iovino, Serenella and Serpill Oppermann. Material Ecocriticism. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2014.

Lane, Richard. Canadian Literature. London: Routledge, 2011.

McKay, Don. Long Sault. London, Ont.: Applegarth Follies, 1975.

---. “Long Sault.” Angular Unconformity: Collected Poems 1970-2014. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2014. 11-44.

---. Songs for the Songs of Birds, CD. Newfoundland: Rattling Books, 2008.

Michaels, Anne. The Winter Vault. 2009. London: Bloomsbury, 2010.

Ondaatje, Michael. Coming Through Slaughter. 1976. New York: Penguin, 1977.

Ricciardi, Caterina, et al. Acqua. Realtà e metafora. Roma: Semar, 1998.

Schafer, Raymond Murray. “Miniwanka.” youtu.be/R60Cx70V4nU.

---. “Notations.” biblio.uottawa.ca/omeka2/schafer360/sight-of-sound.

---. The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and The Tuning of the World. 1977. Vermont: Destiny Books, 1994.

Sherrill, Grace. “From Landscape to Soundscape: The Northern Arts of Canada.” Mosaic 31.2 (June 1998): 101-122.

Story, G. M. et al., edited by. Dictionary of Newfoundland English. 2nd edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1990.

Tothenberg, David and Marta Ulvaeus, edited by. The Book of Music and Nature. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 2001.

Truax, Barry, edited by. The Handbook for Acoustic Ecology. WSP: Simon Frazer University, 1978.

Zalasiewicz, Jan, et al. The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019.

Pubblicato

2022-06-25