Just Give US the Bones!': Theatres of African Diasporic Returns. Just Give US the Bones!': Theatres of African Diasporic Returns.

Just Give US the Bones!': Theatres of African Diasporic Returns‪.‬

Critical Arts 2011, June, 25, 2

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Abstract Repatriations of dead African bodies, ritualistic reburials, and commemorative practices of remembering bodies elaborate African practices of cultural memory and collective identification. The repatriations of the bodily remains of Sarah Baartman, the so-called 'Hottentot Venus', from France to South Africa, and 'El Negro' from Spain to Botswana, are emblematic and define instances of such African dramas. This article interrogates these embodied rituals and examines their relevance to the diaspora experience. It seeks to theorise an African-centered conceptualisation of the notion of diaspora, by using the term 'diasporic returns' to explore the non-slave exchange of black bodies. It also examines contemporary theatrical moments of trafficking African cultural practices using the critical tools of performance theory, anthropology and ethnography.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2011
1 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
31
Pages
PUBLISHER
Critical Arts Projects
SIZE
204.6
KB

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