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Performing the Precolonial: Zakes Mda'sThe Sculptors of Mapungubwe

Authors :
J U Jacobs
Source :
Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. 27:13-25
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2015.

Abstract

The article traces the continuity between Zakes Mda's storytelling in his works for the theatre and his fictional works. This is especially evident in the performative character of his novels: his fictional protagonists are performers and artists of various kinds, and some kind of indigenous cultural, religious or artistic performance is usually foregrounded in his novels. His novel, The Sculptors of Mapungubwe (2013), is the latest stage in his larger fictional project of imaginatively mapping southern Africa. In a narrative that draws on different epistemological realms and modes of storytelling, Mda recreates the physical and human geography of the precolonial Kingdom of Mapungubwe in Limpopo, its social hierarchy, cosmogony and historical context. Continuing with his narrative formula of having twinned protagonists, Mda considers, with reference to the half-brother sculptors, Chata and Rendani, the role of the artist in society and the relationship between art and national identity. Traditional and in...

Details

ISSN :
21599130 and 1013929X
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a80ffe5fadd418f270a97068faa263a0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/1013929x.2015.1037567