Genealogy | |
Mythological Recuperation and Performance as Agency for Genealogical Return in Djanet Searsâs Afrika Solo | |
Balogun, Lekan1  | |
关键词: culture; Ifá; ritual; Sankofa; Sears; | |
DOI : 10.3390/genealogy2020014 | |
学科分类:分子生物学,细胞生物学和基因 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
This paper is an examination of Djanet Searsâs Afrika Solo (1990) as a unique example of how Blacks in the global diaspora trace their genealogical roots back to Africa. Drawing from research in anthropology, cultural studies, and performance, the paper purports that Searsâs African-Canadian identity is underlined by her recuperation of a heritage, epistemes and performative aesthetics, and, real or imagined, practices that are not just Afrocentric but specifically Yoruba. Essentially, the paper examines Afrika Solo in the context of Black Aesthetic and more significantly as âtextâ in a Yoruba sense, which constitutes her own way of âgoing back to get it.â The paper is divided into two parts: the first part presents a general argument about Searsâs journey back to Africa and the culturally-rooted nature of the performance as opposed to feminist/gender readings of same, while the second part explores ways of understanding the play through the lens of Yoruba ritual and its aesthetics.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
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