The changing faces of the klopse: performing the rainbow nation during the Cape Town carnival
Magister Artium - MA === This thesis explores the embodied aesthetics of performance in the making of belonging in post-apartheid South Africa, through an investigation of the klopse, also known as Cape Minstrel and the ‘Coons’, which are part of the annual New Year’s carnival in Cape Town. For this...
Main Author: | Oliphant, Chanell |
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Other Authors: | Becker, Heike |
Language: | en |
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University of the Western Cape
2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3969 |
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