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This book examines the enactment of gendered in/equalities across
diverse Cultural forms, turning to the insights produced through
the specific modes of onto-epistemological enquiry of embodied
performance. It builds on work from the GRACE (Gender and Cultures
of Equality in Europe) project and offers both theoretical and
methodological analyses of an array of activities and artworks. The
performative manifestations discussed include theatre,
installations, social movements, mega-events, documentaries, and
literary texts from multiple geopolitical locales. Engaging with
the key concepts of re-enactment and relationality, the
contributions explore the ways in which in/equalities are
relationally re-produced in and through individual and collective
bodies. This multi- and trans-disciplinary collection of essays
creates fruitful dialogues within and beyond Performance Studies,
sitting at the crossroads of ethnography, event studies, social
movements, visual studies, critical discourse analysis, and
contemporary approaches to textualities emerging from post-colonial
and feminist studies.
This book brings together a complete set of approaches to works by
female authors that articulate the black Atlantic in relation to
the interplay of race, class, and gender. The chapters provide the
grounds to (en)gender a more complex understanding of the scattered
geographies of the African diaspora in the Atlantic basin. The
variety of approaches displayed bears witness to the vitality of a
field that, over the years, has become a diasporic formation itself
as it incorporates critical insights and theoretical frameworks
from multiple disciplines in the social sciences and the
humanities, thus exposing the manifold character of (black)
diasporic interconnections within and beyond the Atlantic. Focusing
on a wide array of contemporary literary and performance texts by
women writers and performers from diverse locations including the
Caribbean, Canada, Africa, the US, and the UK, chapters visit
genres such as performance art, the novel, science fiction, short
stories, and music. For these purposes, the volume is organized
around two significant dimensions of diasporas: on the one hand,
the material-corporeal and spatial-locations where those
displacements associated with travel and exile occur, and, on the
other, the fluid environments and networks that connect distant
places, cultures, and times. This collection explores the ways in
which women of African descent shape the cultures and histories in
the modern, colonial, and postcolonial Atlantic worlds.
This book brings together a complete set of approaches to works by
female authors that articulate the black Atlantic in relation to
the interplay of race, class, and gender. The chapters provide the
grounds to (en)gender a more complex understanding of the scattered
geographies of the African diaspora in the Atlantic basin. The
variety of approaches displayed bears witness to the vitality of a
field that, over the years, has become a diasporic formation itself
as it incorporates critical insights and theoretical frameworks
from multiple disciplines in the social sciences and the
humanities, thus exposing the manifold character of (black)
diasporic interconnections within and beyond the Atlantic. Focusing
on a wide array of contemporary literary and performance texts by
women writers and performers from diverse locations including the
Caribbean, Canada, Africa, the US, and the UK, chapters visit
genres such as performance art, the novel, science fiction, short
stories, and music. For these purposes, the volume is organized
around two significant dimensions of diasporas: on the one hand,
the material-corporeal and spatial-locations where those
displacements associated with travel and exile occur, and, on the
other, the fluid environments and networks that connect distant
places, cultures, and times. This collection explores the ways in
which women of African descent shape the cultures and histories in
the modern, colonial, and postcolonial Atlantic worlds.
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