Projecting Cracks, Bending Borders: Exploring Gendered Racial Violence in Un/bound

Authors

  • Elan Marchinko York University (Department of Theatre and Performance Studies)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25071/1913-5874/37394

Abstract

This article engages performance art as a critical intersticiality in which to excavate those necropolitical forces that mobilize human rights for (white) settlers across the same civic spaces in which racialized others are brutalized and die, in Canada, in 2016. Moving with several scholars of antiracism, dance studies and Indigenous theory, I self-reflexively analyze my piece “Un/bound,” that explores gendered racial violence against Indigenous women in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Contextualizing my performance within the larger installation Storying and Unsettling Ourselves,I discuss the powers of art to incite shifts in consciousness, where settlers, as artist-scholars, move from spaces of guilt into spaces of direct action in the struggle against colonial violence in Canada, and across the hemispheres.

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Published

2016-11-01

How to Cite

Marchinko, E. (2016). Projecting Cracks, Bending Borders: Exploring Gendered Racial Violence in Un/bound. InTensions, (8). https://doi.org/10.25071/1913-5874/37394