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Voice as Constellation: Listening to the Voices and Silences of Displacement in Three Acts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2025

Fiona Murphy*
Affiliation:
Dublin City University
Evropi Chatzipanagiotidou
Affiliation:
Queen’s University Belfast
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Corresponding author: Fiona Murphy; Email: fiona.b.murphy@dcu.ie
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Abstract

This article conceptualises voice as a constellation, examining how objects, images, and sounds (or their absence) speak to the lived experiences of displacement. Drawing from a British Academy-funded project with a Syrian artist collective and a women-led social entrepreneurship initiative in Istanbul, we explore the affective assemblages of loss, belonging, and forced displacement through an ethnographic mode of listening. Bringing together a crocheted life jacket, a painting, and a piece of music that cannot be played, we consider how a politics of listening can offer new ways of understanding forced displacement and agency beyond voice as speech or narrative. We advocate for an approach that foregrounds thick solidarity, collective expression, and intersubjective relations of vocality.

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© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Royal Musical Association
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Figure 1. The Knitstanbul life jacket. Image courtesy of Knitstanbul.

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Figure 2. Abdulatief, The View from Above. Image courtesy of artist.