在最近的美国土著妇女戏剧中执行正义:玛丽·凯瑟琳·内格尔的主权和曼纳哈塔

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
C. Waegner
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摘要:律师戏剧家玛丽·凯瑟琳·内格尔(Mary Kathryn Nagle)的戏剧和参与在21世纪的运动中具有重要意义,该运动旨在改变人们对美洲原住民的认知和表演模式,特别是通过土著妇女戏剧,强调殖民时期持续的资本主义“强奸文化”和土著方法的复兴。本文分析了内格尔的戏剧《主权》和《摩那哈塔》,通过它们实验性的过去/现在辩证法,聚焦于坚强的女性,以及对由强加于西方的霸权假设而产生的痛苦的部落内部冲突的坚定处理。时间和地理文化的伸缩,场景之间的交叉,人物的孪生,对话的即时性,平行或跨语言,以及司法文件或条约的制定都是内格尔运用的戏剧技巧。本文考察了从个体到政治的主动的、可表演的主权理论,这些理论支持表演理论的“恢复行为”之间的联系,在舞台上表演正义,以及参与观众的串通和赔偿的虚拟体验。
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Performing Justice in Recent Native American Women’s Theater: Mary Kathryn Nagle’s Sovereignty and Manahatta
Abstract:Lawyer-dramatist Mary Kathryn Nagle’s plays and engagement are significant in the twenty-first century movement to transform received modes of perceiving and staging Native America, particularly through Indigenous women’s theater emphasizing the continuing capitalistic “rape culture” of colonization and the resurgence of Indigenous approaches. This article analyzes Nagle’s plays Sovereignty and Manahatta, with their experimental past/present dialectic, focus on strong women, and unblinking treatment of painful intratribal clashes arising from the imposition of Western-based hegemonic postulates. Chronological and geo-cultural telescoping, crossfading between scenes, character twinning, dialogic immediacy, parallel or cross-language, and enactment of judicial documents or treaties are among the dramatic techniques Nagle employs. This article examines theories of active, performative sovereignty from the individual body to the political that support linkage among the “restored acts” of performance theory, performing (in)justice on stage, and the participatory audience’s virtual experience of collusion and reparation.
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期刊介绍: Studies in American Indian Literatures (SAIL) is the only journal in the United States that focuses exclusively on American Indian literatures. With a wide scope of scholars and creative contributors, this journal is on the cutting edge of activity in the field. SAIL invites the submission of scholarly, critical pedagogical, and theoretical manuscripts focused on any aspect of American Indian literatures as well as the submission of poetry and short fiction, bibliographical essays, review essays, and interviews. SAIL defines "literatures" broadly to include all written, spoken, and visual texts created by Native peoples.
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