一群阴影:表演、抗议、街道和舞台

Didier Morelli
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本文采用表演和视觉研究的方法,回应了蒙特利尔剧院中黑人意识和反黑人历史的相互交织和特定背景下的流行病事件。在这样做的过程中,它创造了过去和现在事件之间的相似之处,作为黑人经历在魁北克白人景观的戏剧舞台上的替身、幽灵或表演遭遇。它认为,2020年的“黑人的命也重要”抗议活动是当地长期存在的反黑人文化经济的产物,这是一种具体化的、空间根深蒂固的、强化的历史范式,几个世纪以来一直存在于魁北克人的生活中,更具体地说,是在蒙特利尔的舞台上。蒙特利尔剧院的建筑,它的演员和最近发生的事件的幽灵在理论上被框架为种族主义和抵抗,反黑人和黑人意识的形式,从现在到过去的观点,以及表演,生活档案和体现集体想象的仓库。
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A Crowd of Shadows: Performances, Protests, Streets and Stages
Using performance and visual studies methodologies, this article responds to the interwoven and contextually specific happenings of the pandemic and histories of Black consciousness and antiblackness in Montreal’s theatres. In doing so, it creates parallels between past and present events as surrogates, ghostings, or performative encounters of Black experiences on theatrical stages in a white Quebecois landscape. It argues that the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests were a product of a longstanding local cultural economy of obfuscated antiblackness, an embodied, spatially ingrained, and reinforced set of historical paradigms that have been present in Quebecois life and more specifically on Montreal stages for centuries. The architecture of Montreal theatre, its actors, and spectres of recent events are theoretically framed as both racism and resistance, antiblackness and forms of Black consciousness, a view onto the past from the present, and a repository of performances, living archives, and embodied collective imaginaries.
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Theatre Research in Canada-Recherches Theatrales au Canada
Theatre Research in Canada-Recherches Theatrales au Canada Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: Theatre Research in Canada is published twice a year under a letter of agreement between the Graduate Centre for the Study of Drama, University of Toronto, the Association for Canadian Theatre Research, and Queen"s University.
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