The Development of African DramaHutchison University Library for Africa, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... social order . If performance is a social act , drama as literature becomes increasingly individualistic , as the society becomes more and more literate . This dramatic literature certainly does not have to be performed in order to find ...
... social order . If performance is a social act , drama as literature becomes increasingly individualistic , as the society becomes more and more literate . This dramatic literature certainly does not have to be performed in order to find ...
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... social forces which might control him . Those forces outside him which control him are bound to his ego and are manifest in ever more extreme forms of anti - social behaviour . The play offers no comment on the impact of Ozidi on his ...
... social forces which might control him . Those forces outside him which control him are bound to his ego and are manifest in ever more extreme forms of anti - social behaviour . The play offers no comment on the impact of Ozidi on his ...
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... social being that determines their consciousness'.33 What we understand about life has been fabricated in our minds by the way our social and economic system works . In a given social system , the way we relate to people ( for example ...
... social being that determines their consciousness'.33 What we understand about life has been fabricated in our minds by the way our social and economic system works . In a given social system , the way we relate to people ( for example ...
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Traditional performance in contemporary society | 28 |
Drama as literature and performance | 62 |
Transpositions and adaptations in African drama | 102 |
Urheberrecht | |
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