澳大利亚两部表演作品《数数与破解》和《母语》中的跨文化创造性表达

IF 0.7 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Social Identities Pub Date : 2022-09-03 DOI:10.1080/13504630.2022.2112662
C. Cmielewski
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艺术有助于接触差异,从而为差异之间的对话开辟空间。这种鼓励和干预的能力必然在各个层面和领域发挥作用,在艺术领域,需要创造性的领导。创意领袖是那些被同行和公众认可为在创意内容方面创造新发展以探索多样性的艺术家。主要是非英语背景的艺术家(“NESB”)作为与多元文化的澳大利亚互动的内容的主要生产者,承担着创造机会的责任。我谨慎地将改变澳大利亚社会的唯一责任交给这位未成年、薪酬过低的多元文化艺术家。然而,他们的创造性领导作用表明,他们的工作和过程可以产生新的跨文化对话叙事。许多“NESB”艺术家采用了这种衣钵,进行了新的创造性生产,有可能改变社会中的符号。本文通过两位澳大利亚行为艺术家的作品,探讨了重新协商社会和创作符号的方式。编剧兼导演Shakthi Shakthidharan;Annalouise Paul是一位舞蹈演员和编舞家,她举例说明了来自不同背景的艺术家如何提高文化多样性创作的水平。它们通过多元文化的澳大利亚的争论和谈判而产生意义。
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Intercultural creative expression in two Australian performance works – Counting and Cracking and Mother Tongue
ABSTRACT Art can assist in exposure to difference, which may in turn open up spaces for dialogue between differences. This capacity to encourage and intervene necessarily operates at various levels and spheres and, in the arts, requires creative leadership. Creative leaders are those artists, recognised by their peers and public as artists who generate new developments in creative content to explore diversity. It is predominantly artists of non-English speaking background (‘NESB’) who bear the burden to generate the opportunities as the main producers of content that interacts with multicultural Australia. I am cautious to place sole responsibility onto the minorised and underpaid multicultural artist to transform Australian society. However, their creative leadership roles show that their work and processes can produce new narratives towards intercultural dialogues. Many ‘NESB’ artists adopt this mantle by undertaking new creative production with the potential to transform the symbols within society. This paper explores the ways in which social and creative symbols are re-negotiated through the work of two Australian performance artists. Writer and director Shakthi Shakthidharan; and dancer and choreographer, Annalouise Paul exemplify how artists from diverse backgrounds increase the level of culturally diverse creative production. They make meaning through the contestations and negotiations of multicultural Australia.
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Social Identities
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期刊介绍: Recent years have witnessed considerable worldwide changes concerning social identities such as race, nation and ethnicity, as well as the emergence of new forms of racism and nationalism as discriminatory exclusions. Social Identities aims to furnish an interdisciplinary and international focal point for theorizing issues at the interface of social identities. The journal is especially concerned to address these issues in the context of the transforming political economies and cultures of postmodern and postcolonial conditions. Social Identities is intended as a forum for contesting ideas and debates concerning the formations of, and transformations in, socially significant identities, their attendant forms of material exclusion and power.
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