The paper draws upon Wole Soyinka’s play ‘The Trials of Brother Jero’ to explore the power dynamics within a discourse of power which has its foundations in suppression, poverty, deprivation and a formidable colonial past and where power is not restricted to any homogenous group but is rather conditioned by culture, feminism and sexuality and is thus perpetually changing in form and structure. The play is a harsh depiction of how the Yoruban ecclesiasts manipulate the gullible working class to exercise power and gain control over a small fishing community with the effect of creating power relations that are hinged on oppression and resistance and where power is constantly changing hands between the state and the subjects. The paper suggests...
This paper identifies some issues related to military regime in Nigeria and Wole Soyinka’s protest a...
This paper is an attempt at reflective self-awareness and hermeneutical analysis of the African Yoru...
The play, The Lion and the Jewel by Soyinka has been projected variously as a triumph of African cul...
I have been thinking of the particular ways in which over the years Wole Soyinka has dealt with the...
Based on insights from sociology and critical discourse analysis, this study examines how religion e...
This paper investigates the plight of the poor masses in the play Some Mother’s Sons, a post-aparthe...
The study of myths—their relevance and importance—has always generated interest among scholars over ...
This study examines the dramaturgy of the Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka as a model of an aut...
The white man’s quest for power in Africa led to what Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1981) refers to...
This dissertation reviews previous studies done on the works of Soyinka and outlines what seem to be...
This chapter discusses Wole Soyinka's The Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite, It explores, first...
C. Fioupou—Power on Stage: Political and Religious Contorsions in Soyinka's Dr amas. The major theme...
Any valid inquiry into the meaning of any imaginative writing will lend itself to the salutary crede...
A major cause of crises in various strata of the human society is power struggle in different layers...
This paper is premised on the connection between history and drama in order to profile the historica...
This paper identifies some issues related to military regime in Nigeria and Wole Soyinka’s protest a...
This paper is an attempt at reflective self-awareness and hermeneutical analysis of the African Yoru...
The play, The Lion and the Jewel by Soyinka has been projected variously as a triumph of African cul...
I have been thinking of the particular ways in which over the years Wole Soyinka has dealt with the...
Based on insights from sociology and critical discourse analysis, this study examines how religion e...
This paper investigates the plight of the poor masses in the play Some Mother’s Sons, a post-aparthe...
The study of myths—their relevance and importance—has always generated interest among scholars over ...
This study examines the dramaturgy of the Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka as a model of an aut...
The white man’s quest for power in Africa led to what Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1981) refers to...
This dissertation reviews previous studies done on the works of Soyinka and outlines what seem to be...
This chapter discusses Wole Soyinka's The Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite, It explores, first...
C. Fioupou—Power on Stage: Political and Religious Contorsions in Soyinka's Dr amas. The major theme...
Any valid inquiry into the meaning of any imaginative writing will lend itself to the salutary crede...
A major cause of crises in various strata of the human society is power struggle in different layers...
This paper is premised on the connection between history and drama in order to profile the historica...
This paper identifies some issues related to military regime in Nigeria and Wole Soyinka’s protest a...
This paper is an attempt at reflective self-awareness and hermeneutical analysis of the African Yoru...
The play, The Lion and the Jewel by Soyinka has been projected variously as a triumph of African cul...