This dissertation demonstrates how theatrical performances allowed for African political interventions into many of the most significant political moments in Kenya’s colonial history. Though the African majority was largely blocked from participation in the white settler colony’s centralized political institutions, many Africans found roles as musicians, audience members, and even actors within their colonizers’ ubiquitous pastime of amateur theater. By refashioning themselves as performers, disenfranchised people of color reinvented themselves as political actors—arming themselves with the language and ideology of the imperial state and using that language to both participate in and to undermined colonial politics. Bringing expressive cult...
This dissertation demonstrates the different ways in which practitioners, policy-makers, and locals,...
This dissertation examines the efforts of the colonial regime in Kenya to shape the process of decol...
Studies on African nationalism have focused primarily on the role of indigenous African groups and t...
This dissertation demonstrates how theatrical performances allowed for African political interventio...
This dissertation demonstrates how theatrical performances allowed for African political interventio...
This dissertation demonstrates how theatrical performances allowed for African political interventio...
The study is a piece of qualitative research that investigates both the history and historiography o...
The study is a piece of qualitative research that investigates both the history and historiography o...
© 2000 Salome Mshai MwangolaThis thesis is a narrative that sets Kenyan theatre within the context o...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
The study of progressive creation of dance heritage in Kenya reveals that the substrate of this set ...
This dissertation examines the two major forced moves of the Maasai in British East Africa in the 19...
This dissertation explores the mutual imbrication of race and animality in Kenyan and Tanzanian poli...
This dissertation examines the efforts of the colonial regime in Kenya to shape the process of decol...
This dissertation demonstrates the different ways in which practitioners, policy-makers, and locals,...
This dissertation examines the efforts of the colonial regime in Kenya to shape the process of decol...
Studies on African nationalism have focused primarily on the role of indigenous African groups and t...
This dissertation demonstrates how theatrical performances allowed for African political interventio...
This dissertation demonstrates how theatrical performances allowed for African political interventio...
This dissertation demonstrates how theatrical performances allowed for African political interventio...
The study is a piece of qualitative research that investigates both the history and historiography o...
The study is a piece of qualitative research that investigates both the history and historiography o...
© 2000 Salome Mshai MwangolaThis thesis is a narrative that sets Kenyan theatre within the context o...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
The study of progressive creation of dance heritage in Kenya reveals that the substrate of this set ...
This dissertation examines the two major forced moves of the Maasai in British East Africa in the 19...
This dissertation explores the mutual imbrication of race and animality in Kenyan and Tanzanian poli...
This dissertation examines the efforts of the colonial regime in Kenya to shape the process of decol...
This dissertation demonstrates the different ways in which practitioners, policy-makers, and locals,...
This dissertation examines the efforts of the colonial regime in Kenya to shape the process of decol...
Studies on African nationalism have focused primarily on the role of indigenous African groups and t...