Performing Migrancy and Mobility in Africa

Performing Migrancy and Mobility in Africa
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9781137379344
ISBN-13 : 1137379340
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Download or read book Performing Migrancy and Mobility in Africa written by Mark Fleishman and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-12-02 with total page 219 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Performing Migrancy and Mobility in Africa focuses on a body of performance work, the work of Magnet Theatre in particular but also work by other artists in Cape Town and other parts of the continent or the world, that engages with the Cape as a real or imagined node in a complex system of migration and mobility. Located at the foot of the African continent, lodged between two oceans at the intersection of many of the earth's major shipping lanes, Cape Town is a stage for a powerful mixing of cultures and peoples and has been an important node in a network of flows, circuits of movement and exchange. The performance works studied here attempt to get to grips with what it feels like to be on the move and in the spaces in-between that characterises the lives, now and for centuries before, of multiple peoples who move around and pass through places like the Cape. The contributors are a broad range of mostly African authors from various parts of the continent and as such the book offers an insight into new thinking and new approaches from an emerging and important location.


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