: Sabine Sörgel
: Contemporary African Dance Theatre Phenomenology, Whiteness, and the Gaze
: Palgrave Macmillan
: 9783030415013
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: CHF 76.40
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: Theater, Ballett
: English
: 174
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This book is the first to consider contemporary African dance theatre aesthetics in the context of phenomenology, whiteness, and the gaze. Rather than a discussion of African dance per se, the author challenges hegemonic perceptions of contemporary African dance theatre to interrogate the extent to which white supremacy and privilege weave through capitalist necropolitics and determine our perception of contemporary African dance theatre today. Multiple aesthetic strategies are discussed throughout the book to account for the affective experience of 'un-suturing' that touches white spectatorship and colonial guilt at their core. The critical analysis covers a broad range of dance choreography by artists from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Canada, Europe, and the US as they travel, create, and show their works internationally to global audiences to contest racial divides and white supremacist politics. 



Sabine Sörgel was Senior Lecturer in Dance and Theatre at University of Surrey, UK, from 2013 until 2019 and she now works as an independent scholar, writer, and dramaturg. Her previous publications includeDancing Postcolonialism: The National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica (2007) andDance and The Body in Western Theatre: 1948 to the Present (2015).