This article problematises, contextualises and interprets the complex and dynamic relationship between Christianity and the African traditional religion as it is reflected in Zimbabwean theatre. The focus lies on the construction of images and symbols relating to gender and sexuality in two selected theatrical performances from Innocent Dube and Daniel Maphosa respectively. The analysis proceeds from the position that a performance is an ideological transaction between the performers and the audience. Three major observations emerge from the investigation. First, religious symbols, rituals and values seem to influence the construction of images of masculinities and femininities, even in plays which appear “hostile” to religion. ...
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The dominant narrative in the study of religion in Africa is that African indigenous religions are n...
textThis dissertation investigates the intersection between music, gender, religion, and state agenc...
Gender, ritual and performance in the Shona cultures of Zimbabwe, are inexorably linked. They demons...
The paper explores a unique type of theological discourse, discursively constructed through Zimbabwe...
Humans are actors on the stage called earth. It was William Shakespeare, the quintessential dramatis...
The paper explores a marginalised, if not totally ignored, form of religious discourse appropriated ...
The word theatre is a controversial term which has stimulated debate among scholars owing to the fac...
In many indigenous African performances while a sizeable number of the characters and the majority o...
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Symbolic masking and performance is a deeply embedded socio-cultural multisensory experience among W...
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This project investigates the strategies that the Korekore women in Mt Darwin district in Zimbabwe u...
Of all human identity categories such as race, religion, culture, class and gender that a person mig...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of sexual difference and the status of the body in deliveranc...
The abuse of women and girls by individuals in authority has been a subject of complex debates in bo...
The dominant narrative in the study of religion in Africa is that African indigenous religions are n...
textThis dissertation investigates the intersection between music, gender, religion, and state agenc...
Gender, ritual and performance in the Shona cultures of Zimbabwe, are inexorably linked. They demons...
The paper explores a unique type of theological discourse, discursively constructed through Zimbabwe...
Humans are actors on the stage called earth. It was William Shakespeare, the quintessential dramatis...
The paper explores a marginalised, if not totally ignored, form of religious discourse appropriated ...
The word theatre is a controversial term which has stimulated debate among scholars owing to the fac...
In many indigenous African performances while a sizeable number of the characters and the majority o...
The chapter assesses the aesthetic tradition and socio-historical transition in performative practic...
Symbolic masking and performance is a deeply embedded socio-cultural multisensory experience among W...
When, why and how can religion and culture be both sources, and places of expression for fundamental...
This project investigates the strategies that the Korekore women in Mt Darwin district in Zimbabwe u...
Of all human identity categories such as race, religion, culture, class and gender that a person mig...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of sexual difference and the status of the body in deliveranc...
The abuse of women and girls by individuals in authority has been a subject of complex debates in bo...
The dominant narrative in the study of religion in Africa is that African indigenous religions are n...
textThis dissertation investigates the intersection between music, gender, religion, and state agenc...