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El. knyga: African Theatre 12: Shakespeare in and out of Africa

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  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Serija: African Theatre
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: James Currey
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782041955
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  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Serija: African Theatre
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: James Currey
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782041955
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A key volume for Shakespeare, African theatre and the postcolonial cultural scholars, promoting debate on the role of Western cultural icons in contemporary postcolonial cultures.

A key volume for Shakespeare, African theatre and postcolonial cultural scholars, promoting debate on the role of Western cultural icons in contemporary postcolonial cultures.

This volume takes as its starting point an interrogation of the African contributions to the Globe to Globe festival staged in London in 2012, where 37 Shakespeare productions were offered, each from a different nation. Five African companies were invited to perform and there are articles on four of these productions, examining issues of interculturalism, postcolonialism, language, interpretation and reception. The contributors are both Shakespeare and African theatre scholars, promoting discourse from a range of geographical and cultural perspectives. A critical debate about the process of the Globe to Globe festival is initiated in the form of a discussion article featuring some of its directors and actors. Two further articles look at Shakespeare productions made purely for Africa, from Mauritius and Cape Verde, and leading Nigerian playwright and cultural commentator Femi Osofisan provides an overview article examining Shakespeare in Africa in the 21st century. The playscript in this volume of African Theatre is Femi Osofisan's Wesoo, Hamlet! or the Resurrection of Hamlet. Volume Editor: JANE PLASTOW Series Editors: Martin Banham, Emeritus Professor of Drama & Theatre Studies, University of Leeds; James Gibbs, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, University of the West of England; Femi Osofisan, Professor of Drama at the University of Ibadan; Jane Plastow, Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds; Yvette Hutchison, Associate Professor, Department of Theatre & Performance Studies, University of Warwick

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[ An] excellent volume. * THEATRE SURVEY * Should not be confined to African Studies collections but also find a place in any library concerned with English literature or Theatre Studies. * AFRICAN RESEARCH & DOCUMENTATION *

Notes on Contributors vii
Introduction x
Jane Plastow
Shakespeare, Africa & the Globe Olympiad
1(12)
Femi Osofisan
The Two Gentlemen of Zimbabwe & their Diaspora Audience at Shakespeare's Globe
13(15)
Penelope Woods
Shakespeare's African Nostos
Township nostalgia & South African performance at sea
28(20)
Colette Gordon
Itan Oginintin, The Winter's Tale
Shakespeare meets Yoruba gods
48(13)
Adesola Adeyemi
Performing the Nation at the London Globe-- Notes on a South Sudanese Cymbeline
`We will be like other people in other places'
61(22)
Christine Matzke
African Shakespeares -- a Discussion
83(15)
Michael Walling
Juwon Ogungbe
Arne Pohlmeier
Kate Stafford
Dev Virahsawmy
`Sa bezsominn Shakespeare la'-- The Brave New World of Dev Virahsawmy
98(13)
Ashish Beesoondial
Crioulo Shakespeareano & the Creolising of King Lear
111(23)
Eunice S. Ferreira
Playscript
Wesoo, Hamlet!
134(51)
Femi Osofisan
Book Reviews
185(9)
Peter Thomson on
185(1)
Natasha Distiller
Yvette Hutchison on
186(3)
Ashwin Desai
Jane Plastow on
189(3)
Mufunanji Magalasi
David Kerr on
192(2)
Victor N. Gomia
Books Received 194
Femi Osofisan is an internationally lauded playwright, scholar, poet, novelist, actor, director, songwriter, and activist and Professor Emeritus of Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan. Osofisan was awarded the Thalia Prize in 2016. He has published five novellas, six volumes of poetry, and more than 50 plays. Jane Plastow is Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds. Femi Osofisan is an internationally lauded playwright, scholar, poet, novelist, actor, director, songwriter, and activist and Professor Emeritus of Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan. Osofisan was awarded the Thalia Prize in 2016. He has published five novellas, six volumes of poetry, and more than 50 plays. CHRISTINE MATZKE, Lecturer in African Literatures and Cultures, Humboldt-University, Berlin. Jane Plastow is Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds.