African popular theatre : from pre-colonial times to the present day

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Stone Center Library

Call Number
PN2969 .K47 1995
Status
Available

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Summary

In this survey of theatre forms in sub-Saharan Africa from pre-colonial times to the present day, popular theatre is interpreted widely to include not only conventional drama, but such non-literary forms of performance as dance, mime, dramatized story-telling, masquerades, improvised urban vaudeville theatre, and the theatre of resistance and social action. The book also considers theatre imbedded in the modern media of film, radio and television.

Contents

  • Pre-colonial African Popular Theatre Colonialism & Theatre in Africa The Reaction of Indigenous African Theatre to Colonialism Militaristic Mime Concert Party & Yoruba Opera Literary Drama & Popular Theatre The Traveling Theatre Movement Theatre for Development Popular Theatre & Film, Radio, and Television Popular Theatre & the Struggle for Liberation in Southern Africa Towards a Theatre of Popular Struggle
  • Index
  • Numerous illustrations

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