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African drama & theatre : a criticism / edited by: Charles Kebaya and John Mugubi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi, Kenya Focus Publishers Ltd 2012Description: 171 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9966011765
  • 9789966011763
  • 9789966011572
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN2969 .Af8
Contents:
1. The Concept and Nature of Drama and Theatre in Traditional African Societies. Eric Martim 2. African Aesthetics in Traditional African Drama and Theatre. Mboya Kival and Wasambo Were 3. Traditional African Theatre Forms: A Case of West Africa. Amadi Kwaa Asiaya 4. Re-appropriation of the African Aesthetic in Contemporary African Drama 5. Socio-cultural and Political Issues in African Theatre 6. The Kenyan Theatre: Its Growth and Development 7. Theatre for Development in East Africa: Challenges and the Way forward 8. A Critical analysis of Form of Irony in Ruganda's The Flood 9. An Exploration of Minimalism in Athol Fugard's Dramas List of References Notes on Contributions Index
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Includes Index

1. The Concept and Nature of Drama and Theatre in Traditional African Societies. Eric Martim
2. African Aesthetics in Traditional African Drama and Theatre. Mboya Kival and Wasambo Were
3. Traditional African Theatre Forms: A Case of West Africa. Amadi Kwaa Asiaya
4. Re-appropriation of the African Aesthetic in Contemporary African Drama
5. Socio-cultural and Political Issues in African Theatre
6. The Kenyan Theatre: Its Growth and Development
7. Theatre for Development in East Africa: Challenges and the Way forward
8. A Critical analysis of Form of Irony in Ruganda's The Flood
9. An Exploration of Minimalism in Athol Fugard's Dramas
List of References
Notes on Contributions
Index

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