The Development of African DramaAfricana Publishing Company, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... Woman , Boy and Girl are brought together in a symbolic group- ing : [ They move a little way off . Both Girl and Boy sit at the feet of the Woman . It should be symbolic : the Woman now represents all the working mothers talking to ...
... Woman , Boy and Girl are brought together in a symbolic group- ing : [ They move a little way off . Both Girl and Boy sit at the feet of the Woman . It should be symbolic : the Woman now represents all the working mothers talking to ...
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... woman is sought . The complex relationship between beauty , love and hard work is developed by Ama Ata Aidoo , as we shall see later , in her play Anowa . In Amavi , the notion of ageing is tied up with the loss of beauty and hope . Don ...
... woman is sought . The complex relationship between beauty , love and hard work is developed by Ama Ata Aidoo , as we shall see later , in her play Anowa . In Amavi , the notion of ageing is tied up with the loss of beauty and hope . Don ...
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... woman , of the Mouth - that - Eats - Pepe - and- Salt , asks this at the end of the phase : She thinks our forefathers should have waited for her to be born so she could have upbraided them for their misdeeds and shown them what actions ...
... woman , of the Mouth - that - Eats - Pepe - and- Salt , asks this at the end of the phase : She thinks our forefathers should have waited for her to be born so she could have upbraided them for their misdeeds and shown them what actions ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 11 |
Traditional performance in contemporary society | 41 |
Drama as literature and performance | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action actors actually African drama Ama Ata Aidoo Amavi analysis Ananse Anansewa Anowa art theatre artistic audience Augusto Boal Bacchae become Benin Bero Black Mamba Botswana Brecht characters Clark colonial consciousness contemporary context contradiction critical culture dance daughter death Dedan Kimathi Demoke Dionysus drama and theatre Èdá English Everyman example fact father final Forest Head Ghana Greek Hubert Ogunde Ibadan ibid improvisation intellectuals irony Kaunda killed Kinjeketile Kitunda Kofi Kokutse Lateef lives London meaning moral mother Ngugi Ngugi wa Thiong'o Nigerian Oedipus Ogun Ogunde Ogunde's Ovonramwen Ozidi parody peasant Pentheus play play-texts play's playwright political popular theatre present prison problem ritual role Rotimi Rugyendo rural saga satire scene Sewa 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 Yoruba young Zambian