The dynamic nature of drama is reflected in the inherent dichotomous composition of text and performance. The continuing controversy about the infrequent public performances of the almost 250 published texts in African languages and the literary approach towards Northern Sotho texts have prompted the present survey. Two main reasons are identified for the existing textual centricity in the approach towards Northern Sotho dramas, namely text-external and text-internal factors. The latter forms the main focus of attention in this study. The role of the didascalies as semiotic sign-system - referring to all aspects of the dramatic text which contain instructions for a potential performance - are investigated. The scrutiny of the stage directi...
The study focuses on different approaches to the study of drama put forward by different semiotician...
Performance in isiZulu radio drama is imaginative and abstract to the listeners and radio drama writ...
"The world is a stage and drama a mirror of society "- this expression is heard in many la...
Literary language in African writing makes for interesting study because of the linguistic nuances a...
M.A., African Languages, Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002The aim of thi...
D.Litt. et Phil.The following aspects are covered in this study: The historical development of Zulu ...
Semiotics is a topic on which much has been theorised, but the practical applications of semiotics t...
This paper analyses the ‘meanings within meaning’ as it reflects in the use of language as a verbal ...
The drama of Senkatana by S.M. Mofokeng is analysed by applying principles provided by speech act t...
The success of any theatrical performance depends largely on how the theatre director understands, e...
The aim of this paper is to trace a general outline of the theoretical development of drama translat...
The dramatic didascalies revisited The concept of dramatic didascalies has received little theoreti...
Chapter 1 outlines the aim of the study, research methodology, delimitation of scope and the defini...
In written literary traditions the distinction between text and performance seems self-evident. The ...
The basic aim of this study is to investigate the nature of the narrative, concerning itself with t...
The study focuses on different approaches to the study of drama put forward by different semiotician...
Performance in isiZulu radio drama is imaginative and abstract to the listeners and radio drama writ...
"The world is a stage and drama a mirror of society "- this expression is heard in many la...
Literary language in African writing makes for interesting study because of the linguistic nuances a...
M.A., African Languages, Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002The aim of thi...
D.Litt. et Phil.The following aspects are covered in this study: The historical development of Zulu ...
Semiotics is a topic on which much has been theorised, but the practical applications of semiotics t...
This paper analyses the ‘meanings within meaning’ as it reflects in the use of language as a verbal ...
The drama of Senkatana by S.M. Mofokeng is analysed by applying principles provided by speech act t...
The success of any theatrical performance depends largely on how the theatre director understands, e...
The aim of this paper is to trace a general outline of the theoretical development of drama translat...
The dramatic didascalies revisited The concept of dramatic didascalies has received little theoreti...
Chapter 1 outlines the aim of the study, research methodology, delimitation of scope and the defini...
In written literary traditions the distinction between text and performance seems self-evident. The ...
The basic aim of this study is to investigate the nature of the narrative, concerning itself with t...
The study focuses on different approaches to the study of drama put forward by different semiotician...
Performance in isiZulu radio drama is imaginative and abstract to the listeners and radio drama writ...
"The world is a stage and drama a mirror of society "- this expression is heard in many la...