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Eco-erotic decolonisation and Khoisan revivalism: a research-performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re-indigenisation

This thesis investigates the eco-erotic belonging of Land and body through performance practices as acts of embodied decolonisation and re-indigenisation through the Khoisan hydromythic figuration of Die Waterslang (The Water Snake). Drawing on ritual, trance and other tools of visceral performance-...

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Main Author: Abrahams, Rehane
Other Authors: Pather, Jayendran
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Centre for Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies 2026
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description This thesis investigates the eco-erotic belonging of Land and body through performance practices as acts of embodied decolonisation and re-indigenisation through the Khoisan hydromythic figuration of Die Waterslang (The Water Snake). Drawing on ritual, trance and other tools of visceral performance-making in site-specific contexts, the study is produced from the bodied material power of Land, objects and practices in a relationality wherein the human is connected to a vaster field co-inhabited by beings that exist in entirely non-human modes. It is a performative ethnography that, in the processes of coming to matter, redefines ethnography (through rubbing against Khoisan anthropology) and performance practice. Methodologically, it is a research-creation study grounded in Indigenous epistemology that utilises an ecology of practices and techniques for intra-active1 making and thinking where there is a continual, inseparable sensate exchange and influence between practice and analysis. Conceptually located in the overlapping fields of Performance Studies, Indigenous feminism, New Materialism, Queer Ecology, Decolonial Studies and Sexuality Studies, it proposes the eco-erotic as a contact zone where the violent legacies of settler colonialism can be disrupted and new narratives and ways of being can emerge. It makes and thinks through three research-creation performance events presented at significant sites in and around Cape Town: Spier Estate in Stellenbosch, the Slave Lodge in Cape Town, and the Amazon development at the Liesbeeck River Confluence. Through these interventions, it proposes eco-erotic decolonisation and embodied knowledge production as a register of Khoisan Revivalism and re-indigenisation.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/43308 Eco-erotic decolonisation and Khoisan revivalism: a research-performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re-indigenisation Abrahams, Rehane Pather, Jayendran Gillespie, Kelly performance studies indigeneity decolonial theory eco-erotics Khoisan revivalism more-than-human sexuality studies ritual This thesis investigates the eco-erotic belonging of Land and body through performance practices as acts of embodied decolonisation and re-indigenisation through the Khoisan hydromythic figuration of Die Waterslang (The Water Snake). Drawing on ritual, trance and other tools of visceral performance-making in site-specific contexts, the study is produced from the bodied material power of Land, objects and practices in a relationality wherein the human is connected to a vaster field co-inhabited by beings that exist in entirely non-human modes. It is a performative ethnography that, in the processes of coming to matter, redefines ethnography (through rubbing against Khoisan anthropology) and performance practice. Methodologically, it is a research-creation study grounded in Indigenous epistemology that utilises an ecology of practices and techniques for intra-active1 making and thinking where there is a continual, inseparable sensate exchange and influence between practice and analysis. Conceptually located in the overlapping fields of Performance Studies, Indigenous feminism, New Materialism, Queer Ecology, Decolonial Studies and Sexuality Studies, it proposes the eco-erotic as a contact zone where the violent legacies of settler colonialism can be disrupted and new narratives and ways of being can emerge. It makes and thinks through three research-creation performance events presented at significant sites in and around Cape Town: Spier Estate in Stellenbosch, the Slave Lodge in Cape Town, and the Amazon development at the Liesbeeck River Confluence. Through these interventions, it proposes eco-erotic decolonisation and embodied knowledge production as a register of Khoisan Revivalism and re-indigenisation. 2026-06-11T12:53:20Z 2026-06-11T12:53:20Z 2026 2026-06-11T12:50:54Z Thesis / Dissertation Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43308 eng application/pdf Centre for Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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indigeneity
decolonial theory
eco-erotics
Khoisan revivalism
more-than-human
sexuality studies
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Eco-erotic decolonisation and Khoisan revivalism: a research-performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re-indigenisation
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title Eco-erotic decolonisation and Khoisan revivalism: a research-performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re-indigenisation
title_full Eco-erotic decolonisation and Khoisan revivalism: a research-performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re-indigenisation
title_fullStr Eco-erotic decolonisation and Khoisan revivalism: a research-performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re-indigenisation
title_full_unstemmed Eco-erotic decolonisation and Khoisan revivalism: a research-performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re-indigenisation
title_short Eco-erotic decolonisation and Khoisan revivalism: a research-performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re-indigenisation
title_sort eco erotic decolonisation and khoisan revivalism a research performance study of the inseparable sensate exchange between land and body as a register for re indigenisation
topic performance studies
indigeneity
decolonial theory
eco-erotics
Khoisan revivalism
more-than-human
sexuality studies
ritual
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