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African Theatre 8: Diasporas [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 344 g, 8 b/w illus.
  • Serija: African Theatre
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: James Currey
  • ISBN-10: 1847015018
  • ISBN-13: 9781847015013
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 344 g, 8 b/w illus.
  • Serija: African Theatre
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: James Currey
  • ISBN-10: 1847015018
  • ISBN-13: 9781847015013
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'Diasporas', as used in the title of this volume, refers to a multitude of groups and communities with widely differing histories, identities, and current locations. This book brings together essays on theatre by people of African descent in North America, Cuba, Italy, the UK, Israel and Tasmania. Several chapters present overviews of particular national contexts, others offer insights into play texts or specific performances. Offering a mix of academic and practitioner's points of views, Volume 8 in the African Theatre series analyses and celebrates various aspects of African diasporic theatre worldwide.

'Diasporas', as used in the title of this volume, refers to a multitude of groups and communities with widely differing histories, identities, and current locations. This book brings together essays on theatre by people of African descent in North America, Cuba, Italy, the UK, Israel and Tasmania. Several chapters present overviews of particular national contexts, others offer insights into play texts or specific performances. Offering a mix of academic and practitioner's points of views, Volume 8 in the African Theatre series analyses and celebrates various aspects of African diasporic theatre worldwide. Guest edited by Christine Matzke, Lecturer in African Literatures and Cultures, Humboldt-University, Berlin; and Osita Okagbue, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Drama, Goldsmith College, London.

Guest edited by Christine Matzke & Osita Okagbue, this latest volume in the African Theatre series celebrates the African theatrical diaspora from Brazil to Tasmania, and Canada to Cuba.

Recenzijos

As a contribution to the field of diaspora studies or to the respective diasporas represented, this book is substantial and toothsome. * AFRICAN THEATRE * The volume stands out for its rigorous attempt to bring together academic and practice based points of view as well as different formats that include Jane Plastow's interview with Lemn Sissay, as well as Mona Khedr's English translation of Khaled El-Sawy's satirical play Messing with the Mind. * AFRICAN PERFORMANCE REVIEW *

Notes on Contributors vii
Mitstaries x
Introduction by Christine Matzke & Osita Okagbue xvi
Performing Black Canadas 1
The Trans-American Imaginary of Black Canadian Theatre
MAUREEN MOYNAGH
The Theory of Ase 15
The Persistence of African Performance Aesthetics in the North American Diaspora — August Wilson, Ntozake Shange & Djanet Sears
ESIABA IROBI
African Presence in Cuban Theatre 26
CARIAD ASTLES
Marginality, Sacrifice & Transgression 39
Mothers & Rebellious Women in Two Plays by Cuba's Eugenio Hernandez Espinosa
CONRAD JAMES
Interculture on Stage 52
Afro-Italian Theatre
SABRINA BRANCATO
Black British Theatre in London 1972-89 65
A Brief Overview
YVONNE BREWSTER
Talking about Something Dark 79
An Interview with Lemn Sissay
JANE PLASTOW
Jews, Blood & Ethiopian Dance in Israel 85
Critical Race Theory & the Postcolonial
ROB BAUM
Nature in Migration & the 'Natural Migrant' 100
Performing African Settlement in Tasmanian Community Arts
MARY ANDERSON
Playscript
Khaled El-Sawy's Messing with the Mind
113
Translator's Introduction
MONA KHEDR
Messing with the Mind: A Political Satire
117
KHALED EL-SAWY
Book Reviews
David Kerr on
145
Vivian Bickford-Smith & Richard Mendelsohn (eds)
Black & White in Colour: African History on Screen
Yvette Hutchison on
147
Susan Arndt, Eckhard Breitinger & Marek Spitczok von Brisinski (eds)
Theatre, Peformance & New Media in Africa
Judith Greenwood on
150
Berth Lindfors, Early Soyinka
Osita Okagbue on
153
Mieke Kolk (ed.)
Rituals & Ceremonies in Sudan: From Cultural Heritage to Theatre
Martin Banham on
156
Kelunbuma Langmia, Titabet & the Takumbeng
Foluke Ogunleye, Nest in a Cage
Nabie Yayah Swaray, The Rape of Fatimah
Amandina Lihamba on
158
Jule Koch, Karibuni Wananchi: Theatre.* Development in Tanzania
Jane Plastow on
161
Christopher Odhiambo, Theatre for Development in Kenya: In Search of an Effective Procedure & Methodology.
Index 163
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. OSITA OKAGBUE is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Drama, Goldsmiths, University of London. CHRISTINE MATZKE, Lecturer in African Literatures and Cultures, Humboldt-University, Berlin. Jane Plastow is Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds.