�Ag sjeim, siestog, sorry�: Tracing shame�s affect through performance in post-apartheid South Africa
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Date
2021
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University of Western Cape
Abstract
In this study I investigate what performance as a medium can contribute to our
understanding of shame's affect. Given the difficulty of defining and concretising affect
according to set parameters and outcomes, critical and dynamic debates about its
nature continue. Most recently, New Affect theorists such as Brian Massumi have
explored the role of the body in affective meaning-making. Our current social context
requires a critical engagement with the forms of affect in order to achieve a deeper
understanding of the intangible structures of power and oppression, as well as of
desire, interest and pleasure. My aim is to determine the ways in which performance
� as a medium through which to navigate an often difficult, evasive and deeply
subjective experience � can facilitate a knowledge of how bodies experience, relate to
and process shame.
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Philosophiae Doctor - PhD
Keywords
Performance studies, Embodied cognition, Post apartheid, South Africa, Performance arts