Battered bodies: Characterizing Johannesburg's apartheid past and present in Gavin Hood's Tsotsi.

Autor: Mututa, Addamms
Zdroj: Journal of African Cinemas; Dec2020, Vol. 12 Issue 2/3, p213-228, 16p
Abstrakt: Narratives of traumatic citizenship not only raise questions about the past, but also they give voice to contemporary stories about this past. In post-apartheid South Africa, these questions, markers of apartheid temporality, are embodied in, among other sites, the representation of battered Black bodies in cinema. This article critiques the characterization of Blacks as narrative spaces to illustrate the temporality of distress and trauma from apartheid to post-apartheid Johannesburg in Gavin Hood's Tsotsi. It argues that the film posits Black characters as latent archives of intergenerational historical narratives that probe the apartheid past and speculate on the post-apartheid future in the city of Johannesburg. Consequently, the juxtaposition of embodied narrative archives and apartheid temporality, the article posits, is a crucial model in the theorization of battered Black bodies' contiguous nostalgia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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