白脸与黑人表演:葡萄牙美洲黑人和非洲裔表演者的故事

IF 0.3 4区 艺术学 Q2 Arts and Humanities
Mariana Mayor
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摘要:这篇关于葡萄牙美洲戏剧表演的研究探讨了黑人和非洲后裔表演者在舞台上的盛行情况,无论他们是被奴役的还是自由的。一方面,我从他们的表演如何融合欧洲戏剧元素的角度,考虑了这些表演者的突出地位所带来的艺术影响,例如在歌剧院上演的戏剧,以及皮埃特罗-梅塔斯塔西奥和卡洛-戈尔多尼的作品。其他与欧洲传统的结合则表明受到了西班牙的影响,如喜剧和滑稽闹剧(entremezes)的表演。另一方面,我们在葡萄牙美洲舞台上发现了非洲裔的表演实践。此外,我还探讨了方法论方面的挑战:如何分析这种戏剧性?尽管文献资料稀缺,是否有可能重构黑人表演的这种场景并分析表演方法?最后,我们是否必须探究巴西殖民地奴隶制社会的社会组织与艺术表现形式之间的联系?为解决这些问题而调动的资料来源包括旅行者对表演的描述、档案资料中发现的文件以及对庆典的第一手描述。
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Whiteface versus Black Performance: Accounts of Black and Afro-descendant Performers in Portuguese America

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This study of theatrical performance in Portuguese America examines the prevalence of Black and African descendant performers onstage, whether enslaved or free. On the one hand, I consider the artistic implications of these performers' prominence in terms of how their performances fused European theatrical elements, for instance, with plays being staged in opera houses and featuring works by Pietro Metastasio and Carlo Goldoni. Other engagements with the European tradition suggest Spanish influences, such as performances of comedias and comic farces (entremezes). On the other hand, we find Afro-diasporic performance practices on the Portuguese American stage. Additionally, I address methodological challenges: How can this kind of theatricality be analyzed? Is it possible to reconstitute such scenes of Black performance and analyze acting methods, notwithstanding the scarce documentation? Finally, must we interrogate the connections between social organization in colonial Brazil's slave-holding society and forms of artistic expression. Sources mobilized for these queries include travelers' descriptions of performances, documents found in archival sources, and firsthand accounts of fêtes.

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期刊介绍: Published semiannually by the Comediantes, an international group of scholars interested in early modern Hispanic theater, the Bulletin welcomes articles and notes in Spanish and English dealing with sixteenth- and seventeenth-century peninsular and colonial Latin American drama. Submissions are refereed by at least two specialists in the field. In order to expedite a decision.
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