Walking with the Self: Zab Maboungou's Interventions Against Eurocentrism Through Contemporary African Dance

Author:

Templeton Melissa

Abstract

This article examines how choreographer Zab Maboungou uses philosophical themes about the “self” positioned in time and space to reappropriate subjecthood through a contemporary African dance vocabulary. I suggest that in deploying such methods—which I describe as an “embodied Africanist metaphysics”— Maboungou challenges the rhetoric of the European Enlightenment that continues to influence constructions of race today. Maboungou's choreography and pedagogy effectively undermine implicit assumptions that align whiteness and European aesthetics with universal subject-hood and creates a productive space for the presentation and development of contemporary African dance in Montreal (and North America more generally).

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Visual Arts and Performing Arts

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