The Development of African DramaAfricana Publishing Company, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... prison . Oyekunle actually sets his play in the prison ; and he begins the play with Lateef's arrival in the cell : a JJC to the prison , just as he was a JJC in the town . The action of the play involves him telling his tale to the ...
... prison . Oyekunle actually sets his play in the prison ; and he begins the play with Lateef's arrival in the cell : a JJC to the prison , just as he was a JJC in the town . The action of the play involves him telling his tale to the ...
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... Prisons in towns all over Nigeria are probably like the prison in which the play is set ; and the prisoners , certainly , typical examples . This is the level of naturalism . The plight of Lateef , as ' JJC ' in town , as ' applicant ...
... Prisons in towns all over Nigeria are probably like the prison in which the play is set ; and the prisoners , certainly , typical examples . This is the level of naturalism . The plight of Lateef , as ' JJC ' in town , as ' applicant ...
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... prison ; Jac is outside the prison : they both lack ' freedom ' , just as Lateef's condition outside the prison is no more ' free ' than his condition inside it . The transition from the former to the latter is almost inevitable given ...
... prison ; Jac is outside the prison : they both lack ' freedom ' , just as Lateef's condition outside the prison is no more ' free ' than his condition inside it . The transition from the former to the latter is almost inevitable given ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 11 |
Traditional performance in contemporary society | 41 |
Drama as literature and performance | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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