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Making a SensationThroughout Chun Xiang’s Hometown—A performance by the Yanbian Song and Dance Ensemble in the Republic ofKorea
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《China & The World Cultural Exchange》 1995年第1期34-36,共3页
关键词 A performance by the Yanbian Song and dance Ensemble in the Republic ofKorea Making a SensationThroughout Chun Xiang’s Hometown
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Performance in Caribbean and African Literatures as Subversion of the Colonial Order
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作者 Marie-Dominique Boyce 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2019年第2期155-163,共9页
In the past oral Caribbean and African cultures,performances by the“griots”reminded the community of its heroic past.In colonial studies,performance is a way for the colonized people to reconnect with its original s... In the past oral Caribbean and African cultures,performances by the“griots”reminded the community of its heroic past.In colonial studies,performance is a way for the colonized people to reconnect with its original soul and language and to become magnificent of creativity like the storyteller Solibo in Chamoiseau’s Solibo Magnifique(Caribbean).In Chamoiseau’s novel,the Black policemen who came to investigate on Solibo’s sudden death during the performance look grotesque.They mimic the French colonizers with their“baton”and their racism at thinking evil of the Black community and they provoke laughter.Mimicry and the irony it conveys,subverts the formerly ironclad authority of the colonial order(Homi K.Bhabha in Location of Culture).The Cameroonian writer Werewere Liking-Gnépo also warns the Africans of the danger of wearing the White Mask of the colonizers(like Fanon in Black Skin,White Masks).She demonstrates in her Song/Novel She will be of Jasper and Coral,that while the African Mask empowers the performer of metaphysical powers,the White Mask of colonialism on the contrary weakens the performer who internalizes his inferiority and becomes complicit of his subjugation.Fortunately,Werewere Liking-Gnépo shows ithat the White Mask of colonialism can be used to mimic the harshness and corruption of the Colonial order and in doing so to bring back regeneration of Africa. 展开更多
关键词 Caribbean LITERATURE African LITERATURE illocutory and kinetic forces of a performance(dance story-telling) conversion of performances into LITERATURE COLONIALISM SUBVERSION of COLONIALISM Fanon Chamoiseau Werewer Liking-Gnépo Bhabha the Colonizer and the Colonized
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Performers of the Tibet Song and Dance Ensemble
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《China & The World Cultural Exchange》 1996年第5期38-38,共1页
Singer Tseten DronmaIn October 1959,at the grand per-formance celebrating the tenth anniv-ersary of the founding of the People’s Republic in Beijing,a young Tibetan singer surprised the audience with her singing of T... Singer Tseten DronmaIn October 1959,at the grand per-formance celebrating the tenth anniv-ersary of the founding of the People’s Republic in Beijing,a young Tibetan singer surprised the audience with her singing of The Emancipated Serfs Sing Joyfully.In 1964,at the large-scale song and dance epic The East Is Red,her solo Singing a Mountain Song for the Communist Party again overwhelmed the audience.Her singing is pure,simple,emotional and sweet.and the tunes flow cheerfully like the Yarlung Zangbo River.From that time on,the serf- 展开更多
关键词 In Performers of the Tibet Song and dance Ensemble
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