A Grammar of Abolition: Black Theatrical Geographies

IF 0.8 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER
Leticia L. Ridley
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Black theatremakers have utilized performance to imagine and stage an alternative place where policing is abolished. They usurp the normative theatrical apparatuses to enact countergeographies that become meaningful ways to resist social control. In so doing, they inhabit (and push other artists and audiences to inhabit) theatre differently through transforming the geography of the theatre itself. Dominique Morisseau, Erika Dickerson-Despenza, Aleshea Harris, and Jordan Cooper urge us to see how their spatial construction is central to nourishing and emphasizing Black ways of knowing and being in the theatre. Through their dramaturgical structures within and beyond the plays themselves, I argue that these artists also consider how theatrical space can be manipulated to create alternative rules of engagement whereby blackness can be negotiated, produced, and known on different terms that the carceral system may dictate. In the broadest sense, I advocate for critical attention to the intersections of abolition, space, and Black theatre. This essay is about how space functions as a theatrical apparatus of anti-Black exclusion while also serving as the canvas for Black artists to revolt within, against, and in the face of anti-Black terror.

废奴文法》:黑人戏剧地理学
摘要:黑人剧作家利用表演来想象和上演一个废除治安的替代场所。他们篡夺了规范的戏剧机构,创造了反地理环境,成为抵制社会控制的有意义的方式。在此过程中,他们通过改变剧场本身的地理环境,以不同的方式栖息于剧场(并推动其他艺术家和观众栖息于剧场)。多米尼克-莫里索(Dominique Morisseau)、艾丽卡-迪克森-德斯彭扎(Erika Dickerson-Despenza)、阿莱西亚-哈里斯(Aleshea Harris)和乔丹-库珀(Jordan Cooper)敦促我们看到,他们的空间构造是如何滋养和强调黑人在剧场中的认知和存在方式的。我认为,这些艺术家还通过他们在剧作内部和剧作之外的戏剧结构,考虑如何操纵戏剧空间来创造另一种参与规则,从而以不同于监禁制度可能规定的条件来协商、生产和认识黑人。从最广泛的意义上讲,我主张批判性地关注废奴、空间和黑人戏剧的交集。这篇文章讲述了空间如何充当反黑人排斥的戏剧工具,同时又如何充当黑人艺术家在反黑人恐怖中反抗、反对和面对反黑人恐怖的画布。
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THEATRE JOURNAL
THEATRE JOURNAL THEATER-
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期刊介绍: For over five decades, Theatre Journal"s broad array of scholarly articles and reviews has earned it an international reputation as one of the most authoritative and useful publications of theatre studies available today. Drawing contributions from noted practitioners and scholars, Theatre Journal features social and historical studies, production reviews, and theoretical inquiries that analyze dramatic texts and production.
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