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Under Construction: Performing Critical Identity

✍ Scribed by Marie-Anne Kohl (editor)


Publisher
Mdpi AG
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
230
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


While currently identitarian ideologies and essentialist notions of identity that tend to simplify and reduce life experience to simple factors are globally regaining massive attention, it becomes inevitable to recollect the thorough discussions of identity concepts of the past three decades. It also calls for an ever keener awareness of and capacity to deal with the complexity and diversity of the world we live in. Artists play a major role in the potential reflection and transformation of perceptions and conceptions of the world - musicians, dancers, choreographers, spoken word artists, performance artists, actors, also fine art, installation, media artists or photographers alike. "Performing critical identity" points to performative practices of artists that bring to the fore a critical (self-)awareness and (self-)positioning concerning identification and belonging. Social identities such as gender, sexuality, race, class, dis/ability, age or non/religiosity are closely linked to the historical, social, regional and political dimensions of their formation. From this perspective, identities are hardly one-dimensional but complex and intersectional, and are rather to be thought of as a process of identification and belonging than as a consistent essence.


As different, maybe contradictory among themselves, as they are, the performative works of artists such as Lerato Shadi, Liad Hussein Kantorowicz, Nora Chipaumire, Shu Lea Cheang, Zanele Muholi, Ohno Kazuo, Anohni Hegarty, Neo Hülcker, "We're Muslim. Don't Panic" or of theatre collectives such as RambaZamba and Thikwa Theater in Berlin or Theater Hora in Zurich, to name but a very small quite random selection of artists, share a critical approach towards hegemonic norms or stereotyping of identities and their representations, and empower diversity.

✦ Table of Contents


State of the Arts–Reflecting Contemporary Cultural Expression
Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
About the Authors
Under Construction: Performing Critical Identity—A Short Introduction
I Am Black Now: A Phenomenologically Grounded Autoethnography of Becoming Black in Berlin
Subverting Identity: Cesare Viel’s Performative Works
Makhubu, Seriti Se, Basupa Tsela—Where We’re at According to Lerato Shadi
“Transgressing” Wisdom and Elderhood in Times of War? The Shifting Identity of the Elderly Queen in the Performance of Women of Owu
Voicing Challenge: Trans* Singers and the Performance of Vocal Gender
Queer Abstraction: Visual Strategies to See New Queer Futures
“A Motherfucker is a Werewolf”: Gang Identity and Avant-Garde Rebellion in Up Against the Wall Motherfucker and the International Werewolf Conspiracy (1968–1970)
Shifting Identities of Feminism to Challenge Classical Music Canon Practices: A Beginners Guide to Guerrilla Gender Musicology
Precarious Art: How an Intersectional Approach to Exhibiting Led to Multi-Dimensional Performances of Identity


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