From a postcolonial ecocritical standpoint, this essay analyzes the play "Le Cri de la forêt" (2015) co-authored by Henri Djombo, a cabinet minister from Congo-Brazzaville, and Osée Colin Koagne, a stage director and environmental activist from Francophone Cameroon. Mindful of the rich biodiversity of the Congo Basin where the playwrights originate, the essay interrogates why the forest in the play is screaming and moves on to engage with related ecological questions such as the scapegoating of witchcraft and doubtful traditional beliefs amidst climate change. It examines the controversial ways in which the play simultaneously promotes indigenous knowledge systems and capitalism. Furthermore, the essay grapples with the oft-debated role of ...
Neoliberal capitalist growth and ecological exploitation have been raising formerly unknown problems...
This essay is an attempt to present a broader view of ecocriticism in...
Postcolonial ecocriticism has emerged gradually over the last couple of decades as the differences b...
From a postcolonial ecocritical standpoint, this essay analyzes the play "Le Cri de la forêt" (2015)...
This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled "The Hill Barbers" (2010) using postcolonial ecocr...
This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled The Hill Barbers (2010) using postcolonial e...
This work was motivated by two major facts: the African environment is at the heart of the continent...
The imperialist and anthropocene logic has given rise to practices whose traces are to be found in a...
This book addresses theatre’s contribution to the way we think about ecology, our relationship to th...
Abstract This paper focuses on the complex correlation between humans and their ecologies along with...
The Cameroonian theatre landscape, both Anglophone and Francophone, is not left untouched by current...
Theatre is a uniquely powerful site for the kind of thinking called for by the crises of climate cha...
La logique impérialiste et anthropocène a donné lieu à des pratiques dont les traces se lisent dans ...
This essay sets out to explore the relationship between French performance and ecology by concentrat...
In comparison with Literary Studies and Media and Film Studies, the disciplines of Theatre and Perfo...
Neoliberal capitalist growth and ecological exploitation have been raising formerly unknown problems...
This essay is an attempt to present a broader view of ecocriticism in...
Postcolonial ecocriticism has emerged gradually over the last couple of decades as the differences b...
From a postcolonial ecocritical standpoint, this essay analyzes the play "Le Cri de la forêt" (2015)...
This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled "The Hill Barbers" (2010) using postcolonial ecocr...
This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled The Hill Barbers (2010) using postcolonial e...
This work was motivated by two major facts: the African environment is at the heart of the continent...
The imperialist and anthropocene logic has given rise to practices whose traces are to be found in a...
This book addresses theatre’s contribution to the way we think about ecology, our relationship to th...
Abstract This paper focuses on the complex correlation between humans and their ecologies along with...
The Cameroonian theatre landscape, both Anglophone and Francophone, is not left untouched by current...
Theatre is a uniquely powerful site for the kind of thinking called for by the crises of climate cha...
La logique impérialiste et anthropocène a donné lieu à des pratiques dont les traces se lisent dans ...
This essay sets out to explore the relationship between French performance and ecology by concentrat...
In comparison with Literary Studies and Media and Film Studies, the disciplines of Theatre and Perfo...
Neoliberal capitalist growth and ecological exploitation have been raising formerly unknown problems...
This essay is an attempt to present a broader view of ecocriticism in...
Postcolonial ecocriticism has emerged gradually over the last couple of decades as the differences b...