Performing the black epistle and transmission of racial embodied knowledge: Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s Word Becomes Flesh

Q1 Arts and Humanities Youth Theatre Journal Pub Date : 2017-07-03 DOI:10.1080/08929092.2017.1370759
L. Gray
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ABSTRACT What can a letter teach an unborn child about what it means to be a black boy? Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s Word Becomes Flesh answers this question as his narrator pens a series of letters to his son outlining his hopes and fears. In this essay, I meditate on the performance and text of Word Becomes Flesh as a way of identifying how a black identity is performed, taught, and constituted through the epistolary form and its efficacy in a cultural product. I argue that through bodies, hip-hop, and the epistle, Joseph invokes an Afro-optimistic black cultural memory to consider and teach black masculinities to an absent child figure. In doing so, I hope to acknowledge the ways in which Joseph utilizes hip-hop theatre to explore the pervasive legacies of oppression, exhaustion, and the threat of hope embedded in black survival that is offered by a future generation.
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执行黑人书信和种族具体化知识的传播:马克·巴姆提·约瑟夫的《话语成为肉体》
摘要:一封信能教会未出生的孩子什么是黑人男孩?Marc Bamuthi Joseph的《文字变成肉》回答了这个问题,他的叙述者给儿子写了一系列信,概述了他的希望和恐惧。在这篇文章中,我思考了《单词变成肉》的表现和文本,以此来识别黑人身份是如何通过书信体形式及其在文化产品中的功效来表现、教授和构成的。我认为,通过身体、嘻哈和书信,约瑟夫唤起了一种非洲乐观的黑人文化记忆,来思考并向一个缺席的儿童形象传授黑人的男子气概。在这样做的过程中,我希望承认约瑟夫利用嘻哈戏剧探索压迫、疲惫、,以及未来一代人对黑人生存的希望威胁。
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