This study is primarily concerned with notions of identity and conceptions of development in Cameroonian village, city and national theatre performances, as well as audience responses to them. What I call 'Cultural Action Theatre' is different in many respects from Theatre for Development: the latter is dominated by theatre activists, is short-lived and involves enormous cost and organisation; the former is produced by members of a community, is long-lived and less costly. The messages in performances are analysed and given meanings by the audience, whose responses are determined by contemporary political events. These events also affect the nature of theatre performances. Performances suggest that Cameroonians are dissatisfied with the eco...
Education of the Deprived is a perceptive socio-artistic examination of the key works of some major ...
The study was originally one of the changing practices of traditional dance in Cameroon, and the cau...
In pragmatics, language is understood in context, taking into consideration the speaker, the address...
The growing popularity of contemporary Cameroonian popular cultural production is a significant indi...
The study is a piece of qualitative research that investigates both the history and historiography o...
This paper focuses on the period of the 1990s onwards as it saw the emergence of a new generation of...
textThis work argues that Cameroonian cinema is in the thick of cultural reclamation and human right...
From late 1980s and early 1990s, the world experienced change. It started with the collapse of the B...
In this thesis I will trace the shifting representations of post-Independence Cameroon through a det...
Postcolonial life in Africa, as elsewhere, is characterized by the juxtaposition of multiple, often ...
This article explores the issue of women’s empowerment in Cameroon, looking at the ways in which the...
This dissertation examines two types of embodied cultural performances, makinu—Kongo dances—and bimp...
The Cameroonian theatre landscape, both Anglophone and Francophone, is not left untouched by current...
This thesis examines the possibilities and limitations of theatre as a development intervention by e...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, School of Arts (Dramatic Arts...
Education of the Deprived is a perceptive socio-artistic examination of the key works of some major ...
The study was originally one of the changing practices of traditional dance in Cameroon, and the cau...
In pragmatics, language is understood in context, taking into consideration the speaker, the address...
The growing popularity of contemporary Cameroonian popular cultural production is a significant indi...
The study is a piece of qualitative research that investigates both the history and historiography o...
This paper focuses on the period of the 1990s onwards as it saw the emergence of a new generation of...
textThis work argues that Cameroonian cinema is in the thick of cultural reclamation and human right...
From late 1980s and early 1990s, the world experienced change. It started with the collapse of the B...
In this thesis I will trace the shifting representations of post-Independence Cameroon through a det...
Postcolonial life in Africa, as elsewhere, is characterized by the juxtaposition of multiple, often ...
This article explores the issue of women’s empowerment in Cameroon, looking at the ways in which the...
This dissertation examines two types of embodied cultural performances, makinu—Kongo dances—and bimp...
The Cameroonian theatre landscape, both Anglophone and Francophone, is not left untouched by current...
This thesis examines the possibilities and limitations of theatre as a development intervention by e...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, School of Arts (Dramatic Arts...
Education of the Deprived is a perceptive socio-artistic examination of the key works of some major ...
The study was originally one of the changing practices of traditional dance in Cameroon, and the cau...
In pragmatics, language is understood in context, taking into consideration the speaker, the address...