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One such study, by Dennis Duerden,5 specifically seeks to relate African
traditional art (represented by masks, cult objects, regalia) to contemporary
African literature (represented by a handful of West African novels and play-texts)
. But the ...
One such study, by Dennis Duerden,5 specifically seeks to relate African
traditional art (represented by masks, cult objects, regalia) to contemporary
African literature (represented by a handful of West African novels and play-texts)
. But the ...
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In this last option the authentic tone is achieved lexically rather than structurally,
but it is rather inappropriate for plays with a contemporary urban setting. There
has been a great deal written on how English can be developed as an
appropriate ...
In this last option the authentic tone is achieved lexically rather than structurally,
but it is rather inappropriate for plays with a contemporary urban setting. There
has been a great deal written on how English can be developed as an
appropriate ...
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But it is not just Anowa's society, the 'Gold Coast' of the 1880s, which resists
reason and humanity. Contemporary society does so as well. Aidoo has clearly
articulated a contradiction which exists as much today as it did a hundred years
ago: ...
But it is not just Anowa's society, the 'Gold Coast' of the 1880s, which resists
reason and humanity. Contemporary society does so as well. Aidoo has clearly
articulated a contradiction which exists as much today as it did a hundred years
ago: ...
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Acknowledgements | 8 |
JBUJIQIA | 28 |
independence | 143 |
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action actors actually African drama Amavi analysis Ananse Anansewa Anowa art theatre artistic audience Augusto Boal Bacchae become Bero Black Mamba Botswana Brecht characters Clark colonial conflict consciousness contemporary context contradiction critical culture dance death Dedan Kimathi defined definitions Demoke difficult Dionysus drama and theatre Duro Ladipo English Euripides Everyman example father fight figure film final finally find first Ghana Greek Hubert Ogunde Ibadan ibid influence irony Kaunda Kgkutse killed Kinjeketile Kitunda Kofi lives man’s meaning moral mother Ngugi Nigerian Oedipus office officers Ogun Ogunde Opera Ovonramwen Ozidi peasant Pentheus people’s play play-texts play’s playwright political popular theatre present prison reflects ritual role Rotimi rural sacrifice saga satire scene significance sing slaves social society song Soyinka specific stage direction story story-teller structure struggle tells theatre company tion traditional performances urban village Wole Soyinka woman Wonyosi Yoruba young Zambian