“Sim, há uma”: tradução e performance em português de “See-line woman”, a partir de uma interpretação de Nina Simone
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https://doi.org/10.26512/belasinfieis.v9.n2.2020.27049Palabras clave:
Tradução. Performance. Nina Simone. Oralidade.Resumen
“See-line Woman”, peça musical de tradição oral norte-americana, foi registrada em 1939, recolhida e reproduzida em diferentes performances orais, tais como as de Leslie Feist (2007), e Nina Simone (1964). Tomando como original a gravação constante no álbum Mississipi Goddam (1964), de Nina Simone, e evidenciando a dubiedade de som e sentido que o registro da letra ”“ tradução da oralidade ”“ pode evidenciar, abordarei alguns problemas atinentes à tradução de canção para performance quando me deparo com um original que tensiona a letra da canção registrada de maneira distinta à s outras versões oralizadas de 1939 e de 2007.
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