Echoes of home: Mamtiseni in the everyday of post-apartheid amaBhaca women migrants in Johannesburg, circa 1994–2017

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Ângela Ferreira
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ABSTRACT Post-democratic South Africa continues to experience migrancy to large urban centres such as Johannesburg. One understudied group of migrants are women from the KwaBhaca region in the Eastern Cape. Many amaBhaca women are entrapped in Johannesburg because of the exorbitant costs required to return home, and they are increasingly isolated from their ‘home’ communities. Some women have formed dance groups that perform mamtiseni to mitigate the effects of urban entrapment. Through the life histories of these women and the performances by two mamtiseni dance groups, we can see how the dance has aided these women in navigating their everyday lives. Mamtiseni is used to build and strengthen networks, preserve a sense of ‘Bhaca’ community and culture, socialise the youth, reshape the urban space, and represent home in a foreign space. This study adds to the limited amaBhaca historiography and contributes to an understanding of how marginalised migrants use performance to shape and reinforce identity.
家乡的回声:大约1994-2017年,南非约翰内斯堡种族隔离后的阿玛巴卡女移民的日常生活中的马姆蒂塞尼
后民主时代的南非继续经历着向约翰内斯堡等大城市中心的移民。一个未被充分研究的移民群体是来自东开普省KwaBhaca地区的妇女。许多amaBhaca妇女被困在约翰内斯堡,因为回家需要高昂的费用,她们越来越多地与“家乡”社区隔离。一些妇女成立了舞团,表演mamtiseni,以减轻城市诱捕的影响。通过这些妇女的生活史和两个mamtiseni舞蹈团的表演,我们可以看到舞蹈是如何帮助这些妇女驾驭她们的日常生活的。Mamtiseni被用来建立和加强网络,保持“baca”社区和文化的感觉,使年轻人社会化,重塑城市空间,并在陌生的空间中代表家。这项研究补充了有限的阿玛巴卡历史,并有助于理解边缘化移民如何利用表演来塑造和强化身份。
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