African Theatre for Development
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Description
African Theatre for Development acts as a forum for investigating how African Theatre works and what its place is in this postmodern society. It provides the subject with a degree of detail unmatched in previous books, reflecting a new approach to the study of the performing arts in this region. The collection:
• reveals the dynamic position of the arts and culture in post-independent countries as well as changes in influences and audiences,
• shows African theatre to be about aesthetics and rituals, the sociological and the political, the anthropological and the historical,
• examines theatre’s role as a performing art throughout the continent, representing ethnic identities and defining intercultural relationships,
• investigates African theatre’s capacity to combine contemporary cultural issues into the whole artistic fabric of performing arts, and
• considers the variety of voices, forms and practices through which contemporary African intellectual circles are negotiating the forces of tradition and modernity.
The book provides an opportunity to discover contemporary material from experts, critics and artists from across the world. The contributions are in a language and style that allow them to be read either as aids to formal study or as elements of discussion to interest the general reader.
• reveals the dynamic position of the arts and culture in post-independent countries as well as changes in influences and audiences,
• shows African theatre to be about aesthetics and rituals, the sociological and the political, the anthropological and the historical,
• examines theatre’s role as a performing art throughout the continent, representing ethnic identities and defining intercultural relationships,
• investigates African theatre’s capacity to combine contemporary cultural issues into the whole artistic fabric of performing arts, and
• considers the variety of voices, forms and practices through which contemporary African intellectual circles are negotiating the forces of tradition and modernity.
The book provides an opportunity to discover contemporary material from experts, critics and artists from across the world. The contributions are in a language and style that allow them to be read either as aids to formal study or as elements of discussion to interest the general reader.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Neither ‘Fixed Masterpiece’ nor ‘Popular Distraction’: voice, transformation and encounter in Theatre for DevelopmentIntroduction
Osita Okagbu3. Didactic Showmen: Theatre for Development in Contemporary South Africa
Page Laws4. Post-Colonial Theatre for Development in Algeria: Kateb Yacine’s early experience
Kamal Salhi5. Uses and Abuses of Theatre for Development: political struggle and development theatre in the Ethiopia – Eritrea war
Juma Adamu Bakari7. Popular Theatre and Development Communication in West Africa: paradigms, processes and prospects
Bala A. Musa8. Werewere Liking and the Development of Ritual Theatre in Cameroon: towards a new feminine theatre for Africa
Valerie Orlando9. Women Playwrights and Performers respond to the project of development
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Dimensions | 1 × 6 × 9 in |
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