Dancing the Kleptocene

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES Postmedieval-A Journal of Medieval Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1057/s41280-023-00279-x
VK Preston
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Dance writings appear widely in early colonial documents. This essay studies danceways and land as I turn to Kyle Keeler’s neologism ‘Kleptocene’ to examine memory, extraction, and ecology with a focus on ‘New France.’ Following Bitterroot Salish scholar Tarren Andrews’ insights addressing an ‘Indigenous turn’ in medieval studies, ‘Dancing the Kleptocene’ investigates criticism of the Doctrine of Discovery in ongoing acts of protest, decolonising the arts, and history. With the notion of the danceway, I address kinesthetic practices by examining dance writing in claims made by Samuel de Champlain, the Jesuit relations, and Madame de la Peltrie, each commenting on ‘ballets’ in early seventeenth-century Turtle Island in North America. Connected to this, the article then turns to and examines the work of Aquinnah Wampanoag artist Elizabeth James-Perry on Indigenous practices of bead and memory work as well as histories of colonial violence and enslavement.
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跳着盗贼舞
在早期殖民文献中,舞蹈文字大量出现。这篇文章研究了舞蹈方式和土地,我转向凯尔·基勒的新词“Kleptocene”来研究记忆、提取和生态,重点是“新法国”。继Bitterroot Salish学者Tarren Andrews对中世纪研究中“土著转向”的见解之后,“跳舞的Kleptocene”调查了对正在进行的抗议活动,非殖民化艺术和历史中发现主义的批评。有了舞蹈之道的概念,我通过考察塞缪尔·德·尚普兰、耶稣会关系和德拉·佩尔特里夫人所声称的舞蹈写作来解决动觉实践,他们都评论了17世纪初北美海龟岛的“芭蕾舞”。与此相关,这篇文章随后转向并检视了阿奎纳·万帕诺亚格艺术家Elizabeth James-Perry的作品,她的作品涉及原住民的头和记忆作品,以及殖民暴力和奴役的历史。
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期刊介绍: postmedieval publishes theoretically driven scholarship on premodernity and its ongoing reverberations. Contributions are characterized by conceptual adventure, stylistic experiment, political urgency, or surprising encounter. The editors are committed to expanding the fields of knowledge and geography represented in the journal, by showcasing scholarship that reaches across disciplines, language traditions, locales, modes of inquiry, and levels of access. Our aim is to facilitate collaborative, ethical, and experimental engagements with the medieval – with its archives and art, its thought and practices, its traces and its enduring possibilities. In general, postmedieval is published four times a year. Some of these are themed, guest-edited issues; others are open-topic. The journal’s editors will consider submissions of individual essays as well as proposals for themed issues. If accepted, individual essays will be published as Online First publications, appearing first as independent articles on the journal website and later in one of the print issues. We will also entertain small, themed clusters of essays to be included in open issues as well as commissioned book-review essays.
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