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Superegos Copyright Milumbe Haimbe

PROJECT: Superegos MEDIUM: Drawing/mixed Media SIZE: N/A YEAR: 2011 This project draws parallels between the caped superheroes of popular culture and the masked spirit dancers of African cultures. Whereas superheroes are typically super beings who fall down from the sky or regular men who through some sort of freak accident gain superpowers in order to overpower villains and rid the streets of crime, the spirit dancers are pre-ordained men of the village who are possessed by the archetypal ancestral spirits that rise from the underworld. In deep trances the spirit dancers perform such extraordinary feats as to remind wrongdoers to change their erring ways lest retribution awaits them in the afterlife. Like the spirit dancer, the superhero has a secret identity or alter ego as part of a psychological defense mechanism. He dons a mask and wears a distinctive costume whose underlying mortif or theme affects his name, personal effects, and other aspects of his character. For instance Batman resembles a large bat and operates at night, while the spirit dancer Likishi wa Mwana Pwevo who watches over the fertility of future generations wears seedpods, fibre, resin and organic materials, and depicts a young woman who died at an early age. These parallels are morphed to abstract the common ideology of the Superego.