圣诞老人的故事:在世界舞台上表演大屠杀后记忆

IF 0.2 0 THEATER South African Theatre Journal Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10137548.2022.2093266
P. Maedza
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这篇报道使用表演和批判性分析来调查Aviva Pelham的《圣诞老人的故事》中纠缠着非洲殖民主义和大屠杀的纠缠历史和多向记忆。这篇论文通过关注非洲大陆女性幸存者和幸存者子女的记忆,突出了大屠杀记忆与非洲殖民地之间的交叉点。根据Marianne Hirsch的“后记忆”概念,该论文通过表现来质疑大屠杀和殖民记忆的性别代际传递,以解决三个相互关联的问题。首先,它回应了在非洲和其他地方制作和上演的戏剧和表演作品的有限范围,这些作品涉及非洲大陆大屠杀幸存者的记忆和经历。其次,这篇报道回应了对大屠杀女性幸存者表演作品的评论不足。最后,这种匮乏延伸到大屠杀幸存者在非洲大陆出生和长大的孩子们的创造性作品中,他们探索作为父母在世界舞台上“表演”意味着什么。
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Santa’s Story: Performing Holocaust postmemory on the world stage
This account uses performance and critical analysis to investigate the entangled histories and multidirectional memories that entwine African colonialism and the Holocaust in Santa’s Story by Aviva Pelham. The paper spotlights the intersections between the memory of the Holocaust and colonial Africa by focussing on the memory of women survivors and children of survivors on the African continent. Drawing on Marianne Hirsch’s notion of ‘postmemory’ the paper interrogates the gendered intergenerational transmission of Holocaust and colonial memory through performance to address three interrelated concerns. First it responds to the limited scope of theatre and performance work produced and staged in Africa and elsewhere that engage with the memory and experience of Holocaust survivors on the African continent. Secondly this account responds to the dearth in critical commentary about the performance works created about women Holocaust survivors. Lastly, this dearth extends to creative works by Holocaust survivors’ children born and raised on the African continent who explore what it means to ‘perform’ as their parents on the world stage.
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