第四章。出生在RSA:谎言,操纵,暴力和单独监禁

B. Orton
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书中有七个主要人物,其中五个是女性:辛迪斯瓦、米娅、苏珊、森吉维和尼基。另外两个角色,格伦和扎卡里亚,代表了来自不同社会经济和政治背景的男性。剧中提到了小男孩杜马萨尼这个角色。这部剧特别重要的是,在七名演员中,有五名是女性。在全剧中,种族隔离政府的间谍格伦(Glen)这个角色揭示了南非警察部队成员和政治告密者在执行任务时的操纵和欺骗方式。他与那些他声称关心的人建立关系;然而,他唯一担心的是,他们能够提供信息,从而为他为种族隔离政府从事间谍活动获得经济奖励。《出生在南非》为观众提供了一个有趣的关于南非种族隔离时期的政治、经济和社会状况的思想交流。通过对叙事和即兴创作的探索,一幅暴力的景象被打开了。这里充斥着暴力,不仅是身体上的,还有心理上的。该剧呈现了一个复杂的情况,其中暴力不仅仅来自一个来源,而是来自各种来源,如政府,青年,反对党,同志,私人家庭空间,颠覆活动和政治组织。任何对政府政策的反对都会导致种族隔离政权更严厉、更极端的暴力,从而加强他们的压迫力量。
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Chapter 4. Born in the RSA: Lies, Manipulation, Violence and Solitary Confinement
Abstract There are seven main characters of which five are women: Sindiswa, Mia, Susan, Thenjiwe and Nicky. The other two characters, Glen and Zaccaria, represent males from very different socio-economic and political backgrounds. The character of Dumasani, a young boy, is referred to in the play. What makes the play especially significant is that of a cast of seven, five are women. Throughout the play the character of Glen, a spy for the apartheid government, reveals the manipulative and deceitful manner in which the members of the South African police force and political informers carried out their work. He forms relationships with people about whom he professes to care; however, his only concern is that they are able to provide information that will secure financial reward for his spying activities for the apartheid government. Born in the RSA offers the audience an interesting exchange of ideas and thoughts about the political, economic and social situation in apartheid South Africa. Through the exploration of narratives and improvisation a landscape of violence is thrown open. A landscape of violence, that is not only physical, but also psychological. The play presents a complex situation in which violence does not only come from one source but from various sources such as the government, the youth, the opposition parties, the comrades, the private domestic space, subversive activities and political organisations. Any opposition to government policies results in harsher and more extreme violence by the apartheid regime strengthening their oppressive forces.
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