Vuta nkuvute (A Tug of War) is a feature-length fiction screenplay based on Adam Shafis award-winning Swahili novel, which is taught in high school literature classes across Tanzania. The story explores a forbidden romance between star-crossed lovers against the backdrop of 1950s colonial Zanzibar. Yasmin, a young Indian-Zanzibari runaway bride is intrigued by Denge, an African communist whose youthful rebelliousness lands him in trouble with the British colonial regime. Their passionate but forlorn relationship is coupled with their daily struggles of finding their place in the resistance movement for independence
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Twenty years after the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, Violet Walters makes her way to the tiny village of Mu...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
Shelley has once rightly stated that “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”, establ...
Shelley has once rightly stated that “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”, establ...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
The Minangkabau socio cultural in Indonesia has fascinated many researchers due to the matrilinealit...
Mala: a Novel is an original work of literary fiction centered on three female characters, Romi, Ami...
Being the first novel in English written by a black Namibian woman, Ndeutala Hishongwa’s Marrying A...
The screenplay for the feature-film, Oloibiri (2015/2016), was commissioned by Right-angle Productio...
The present article investigates Shafi Adam Shafi’s Vuta n’kuvute (The tug of war, 1999), a historic...
This thesis is a study of Obi Okonkwo?s conflicts on his plan to marry an outcast girl as seen in Ch...
Titabet and the Takumbeng is a play that relives the unprecedented political upheaval of the 1992 fi...
Masters of ArtNandi, Java and Uuka are students at a Cape Town university, where they are enrolled i...
The topic of this diploma is the formation and shaping of African literature. The first chapter is a...
Twenty years after the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, Violet Walters makes her way to the tiny village of Mu...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
Shelley has once rightly stated that “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”, establ...
Shelley has once rightly stated that “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”, establ...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
The Minangkabau socio cultural in Indonesia has fascinated many researchers due to the matrilinealit...
Mala: a Novel is an original work of literary fiction centered on three female characters, Romi, Ami...
Being the first novel in English written by a black Namibian woman, Ndeutala Hishongwa’s Marrying A...
The screenplay for the feature-film, Oloibiri (2015/2016), was commissioned by Right-angle Productio...