Kalu Uka arguably falls in the first generation of Nigerian playwrights even though his creative works have not enjoyed the much critical attention that those of his creative peers have. This neglect, nonetheless, does not diminish the quality or value of his works. The paper focuses on two of his plays (Ikhamma and A Harvest for Ants) as evidence of not only a continuing tradition of relevant commentary on the state of the nation but also as reflection of the paradox of our existence as a people; indeed it defines also the unending search for the meaning of existence that each of us is daily engaged in. The (playwright) espouses that the African man, consciously or unconsciously, engages in this search on a daily basis as he finds himself ...
Questioning repression and exploitation especially of the working class is the hallmark of committed...
The thesis examines the main conventions governing traditional Nigerian entertainment and the develo...
This thesis combines creative practice with critical analysis to intervene in the field of post-colo...
The period 1940 to 2011 portrayed Nigeria’s literary theatre as being largely irrelevant to its audi...
Any valid inquiry into the meaning of any imaginative writing will lend itself to the salutary crede...
New Aesthetics in African Drama and Theatre ... is a unique work. It is a valedictory gift to a man ...
The paper is a critical appraisal of Femi Osofisan’s ideological perspectives of Pan-Africanism, imp...
1986, for his accomplishment in the field of literature. Being a prolific writer and versatile geniu...
In order to understand trends and developments on the Nigerian stage, the literary dramatist is cons...
Since literature is a creative work that mirrors society, Alachi in The Dilemma of Oko, observes asp...
For a long time, theatre scholarship in Africa has associated the Kwagh-hir and other traditional th...
Contemporary Yoruba society is laden with the burden of diverse societal misconducts and perversions...
J. H. Kwabena Nketiah’s Funeral Dirges of the Akan People (1955) is undoubtedly one of the classics ...
While Nigerian playwrights active since independence are generally classified by their generation, t...
Questioning repression and exploitation especially of the working class is the hallmark of committed...
The thesis examines the main conventions governing traditional Nigerian entertainment and the develo...
This thesis combines creative practice with critical analysis to intervene in the field of post-colo...
The period 1940 to 2011 portrayed Nigeria’s literary theatre as being largely irrelevant to its audi...
Any valid inquiry into the meaning of any imaginative writing will lend itself to the salutary crede...
New Aesthetics in African Drama and Theatre ... is a unique work. It is a valedictory gift to a man ...
The paper is a critical appraisal of Femi Osofisan’s ideological perspectives of Pan-Africanism, imp...
1986, for his accomplishment in the field of literature. Being a prolific writer and versatile geniu...
In order to understand trends and developments on the Nigerian stage, the literary dramatist is cons...
Since literature is a creative work that mirrors society, Alachi in The Dilemma of Oko, observes asp...
For a long time, theatre scholarship in Africa has associated the Kwagh-hir and other traditional th...
Contemporary Yoruba society is laden with the burden of diverse societal misconducts and perversions...
J. H. Kwabena Nketiah’s Funeral Dirges of the Akan People (1955) is undoubtedly one of the classics ...
While Nigerian playwrights active since independence are generally classified by their generation, t...
Questioning repression and exploitation especially of the working class is the hallmark of committed...
The thesis examines the main conventions governing traditional Nigerian entertainment and the develo...
This thesis combines creative practice with critical analysis to intervene in the field of post-colo...