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Theatre in circulation: Performing national identity on the global stage in Cape Verde, West Africa.
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Theatre in circulation: Performing national identity on the global stage in Cape Verde, West Africa./
作者:
McMahon, Christina S.
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303 p.
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Adviser: Sandra L. Richards.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-03A.
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Theatre in circulation: Performing national identity on the global stage in Cape Verde, West Africa.
McMahon, Christina S.
Theatre in circulation: Performing national identity on the global stage in Cape Verde, West Africa.
- 303 p.
Adviser: Sandra L. Richards.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Northwestern University, 2008.
This study examines how Cape Verdean theatre artists construct transformative performances of race, gender, language, and colonial history at the Mindelact International Theatre Festival on the Cape Verde Islands. The aim is to understand how international theatre festivals participate in the production and shaping of new social imaginaries about nationhood. Drawing on my sustained ethnographic work with Cape Verdean performers and archival research into the festival's media coverage, I analyze three trends that featured prominently at Mindelact from 2004-06: dramatizations of oral histories about colonial-era rebellions and drought, theatre and dance performances foregrounding Cape Verdean women's labor and sexuality, and adaptations of Western plays. I argue that when Cape Verdean artists circulate this theatre to a festival context, they rewrite central narratives about their country's national identity. By analyzing how festivals operate as mechanisms of circulation, I expand globalization theories that reassess how cultural production functions in an age dominated by increased circulation of people and finance.
ISBN: 9780549502722Subjects--Topical Terms:
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