Jodie Barker
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摘要:出生在喀麦隆、居住在科特迪瓦的艺术家、作家、表演者和活动家韦勒韦·林克是非洲大陆当今最具国际化、创新性和社会参与性的艺术家之一,他提出了“发展”是什么?谁是“发达”?通过她的艺术和行动主义,喜欢敦促我们今天面对这些假设,以便更清楚地了解当代话语将什么和谁描绘为“发达”。在本文中,我们将从她的两部早期戏剧《乌姆的诞生》(1979年)和《新土地:新村庄的仪式》(1980年)开始,遵循她作品中的生态伦理和环境线索,这两部戏剧可以被视为“环境戏剧”,延伸到她2016年的木偶剧《我的花衣》,并考虑到她的一些当代话语。我们还将考虑科学研究,分析喀麦隆Lagdo大坝和马里Manantali大坝的影响,这些大坝极大地影响了当地人民和他们的做法。这些科学数据将有助于我们更好地理解这些现象的社会经济和社会文化影响,以及泛非世界“发展”的含义,这是她在创作和采访中经常评论的。通过激发我们通过动态的、巧妙的实践来改变我们的观点和我们的生活策略,喜欢呼吁我们“通过意识来重新创造”,我们将注意力转向“……的自由”:我们自己和我们的行为以及来自我们社区的力量。她鼓励我们从整体的角度看问题,要有创造力,要有意识,这样我们才能最终学会生活,并创造一个新的地球。
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Werewere Liking's holistic eco-esthétique
Abstract:What is "development?" and who is "developed?" asks Cameroonian-born, Ivorian resident, artist, writer, performer and activist Werewere Liking, one of the African continent's most cosmopolitan, innovative and socially engaged artists today. Through her art and activism, Liking urges us to confront these assumptions today in order to gain a clearer perspective on what and who contemporary discourse paints as the "developed." In this essay, we will follow the eco-ethical and environmental threads in Liking's work beginning with two of her early plays, La Puissance de Um (1979) and Une Nouvelle Terre: Rituel d'investiture d'un nouveau village (1980), which can be considered "Environmental Theater," extending into her 2016 marionette play Ton Pied, Mon Pied, and taking into account some of her contemporary discourse. We will also consider scientific research that analyzes the impacts of the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon and the Manantali Dam in Mali, which have greatly impacted local people and their practices. This scientific data is foregrounded so that it will help us better understand the socio-economic and socio-cultural effects of these phenomena and the implications of "development" in the Pan-African world, on which Liking regularly comments in her creative works and interviews. By provoking us to shift our perspective and our living strategies through dynamic, artful practices, Liking calls us to "recreate through consciousness" where we turn our attention to "the freedom to…": the power within ourselves and from our acts, and those from within our communities. She encourages us to see with a holistic perspective, to be creative, and to be conscious so that we can learn to live finally and beget a new earth.
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