Indigeneity on the Oceanic Stage : Intimations of the Local in a Globalised World (Cross/cultures)

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Indigeneity on the Oceanic Stage : Intimations of the Local in a Globalised World (Cross/cultures)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004703353
  • DDC分類 791.099

Full Description

This volume examines how Indigenous theatre and performance from Oceania has responded to the intensification of globalisation from the turn of the 20th to the 21st centuries. It foregrounds a relational approach to the study of Indigenous texts, thus echoing what scholars such as Tui Nicola Clery have described as the stance of a "Multi-Perspective Culturally Sensitive Researcher." To this end, it proposes a fluid vision of Oceania characterized by heterogeneity and cultural diversity calling to mind Epeli Hau'ofa's notion of "a sea of islands."

Taking its cue from the theories of Deleuze and Guattari, the volume offers a rhizomatic, non-hierarchical approach to the study of the various shapes of Indigeneity in Oceania. It covers Indigenous performance from Aotearoa/New Zealand, Hawai'i, Samoa, Rapa Nui/Easter Island, Australia and the Torres Strait Islands. Each chapter uses vivid case histories to explore a myriad of innovative strategies responding to the interplay between the local and the global in contemporary Indigenous performance. As it places different Indigenous cultures from Oceania in conversation, this critical anthology gestures towards an "imparative" model of comparative poetics, favouring negotiation of cultural difference and urging scholars to engage dialogically with non-European artistic forms of expression.

Contents

Acknowledgments

List of Figures

Notes on Contributors

Statement of Editorial Policy

Introduction: Staging Local Indigenous Cultures in a Globalised Oceania

  Marc Maufort and David O'donnell

1 Taenga Mai/The Arrival: Acts of Remembering and Resistance at Aotearoa's Border

  Nicola Hyland

2 "There's a Gap Here": Thoughts on Four Plays that Helped Invent Māori Playwriting in Aotearoa

  Murray Edmond

3 Creating New Star-Paths to Traverse Disciplinary Territories

  Hilary Halba, Rua McCallum and David O'donnell

4 Bridging the Global Live Performance Marketplace: The Modern Māori Quartet

  James Wenley

5 F*ck it Up Sis: Representation and Agency in the Work of fafswag

  Sean Coyle

6 "The Trauma of Return" - Māori Battalion Narratives in the Theatre of Aotearoa

  David O'donnell

7 Kūkulu o Kahiki: Kanaka Maoli Narratives and Performance Rooted in Oceania

  Tammy Haili'ōpua Baker

8 Preserving Indigenous Identities in a Globalised World: The Magical Realist Vision of Tammy Hailiʻōpua Baker and Albert Wendt

  Marc Maufort

9 School Theatre Productions in Rapa Nui as Community Responses to Globalisation: Performances of 'A'amu Tuai at Aldea Educativa Hoŋa'a o te Mana

  Moira Fortin Cornejo

10 (Re)positioning an Indigenous Standpoint in Theatre Making Practices

  Liza-Mare Syron

11 Saibai Island Ancestral Performative Knowledge: Centring Body, Experiences and Associated Knowledge in the Twenty-First Century

  Margaret Harvey

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