Adaptation of Classical Greek plays has been with the theatre throughout its development in the west; and has also gained traction in the post-colonies. These adaptations are undertaken by their authors not merely (and/or necessarily) for a form of emergent neo-classicist purpose, but to use them as background texts for making certain salient contributions to the ruling sociopolitical issues within their own societies. This is exactly what Charles L. Mee and Femi Osofian have done in their The Trojan Women 2.0 and Women of Owu respectively, which are re-writings of Euripides' Trojan Women. The thrust of this paper is to use these adaptations to highlight the various permutations of postmodernism and post-colonialism with a view to eliciting...
The volume grew out of a conference on Classics in Post-Colonial Worlds held at theOpen University i...
Crossroads in the Black Aegean is a compendious, timely, and fascinating study of African rewritings...
This essay makes an attempt to present the different trends in Greek playwriting during the last thi...
Adaptation of Classical Greek plays has been with the theatre throughout its development in the west...
This thesis examines postmodern theatrical adaptations of Antigone, Medea and The Trojan Women to sh...
Theatre replays the past in the present. What does it tell us of the Trojan War, that symbolic event...
This chapter is concerned with the latest of several plays by West African authors that draw on Gree...
As long as Shakespeare’s great plays are there, there have been varied and ongoing adaptations of hi...
What role did identification play in the motives, processes, and products of select post-colonial au...
The twentieth century brought about a new form of understanding, producing and living art that has b...
About the book: Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since cl...
In this dissertation, I approach the interpretation of a classical text in performance by examining ...
This thesis advocates for the utility of postmodernism as a critical lens when examining theatrical ...
This thesis aims to present a reading of three plays by William Shakespeare from the perspective of ...
My dissertation argues that dramatic revisions of plays by Shakespeare address key theoretical debat...
The volume grew out of a conference on Classics in Post-Colonial Worlds held at theOpen University i...
Crossroads in the Black Aegean is a compendious, timely, and fascinating study of African rewritings...
This essay makes an attempt to present the different trends in Greek playwriting during the last thi...
Adaptation of Classical Greek plays has been with the theatre throughout its development in the west...
This thesis examines postmodern theatrical adaptations of Antigone, Medea and The Trojan Women to sh...
Theatre replays the past in the present. What does it tell us of the Trojan War, that symbolic event...
This chapter is concerned with the latest of several plays by West African authors that draw on Gree...
As long as Shakespeare’s great plays are there, there have been varied and ongoing adaptations of hi...
What role did identification play in the motives, processes, and products of select post-colonial au...
The twentieth century brought about a new form of understanding, producing and living art that has b...
About the book: Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since cl...
In this dissertation, I approach the interpretation of a classical text in performance by examining ...
This thesis advocates for the utility of postmodernism as a critical lens when examining theatrical ...
This thesis aims to present a reading of three plays by William Shakespeare from the perspective of ...
My dissertation argues that dramatic revisions of plays by Shakespeare address key theoretical debat...
The volume grew out of a conference on Classics in Post-Colonial Worlds held at theOpen University i...
Crossroads in the Black Aegean is a compendious, timely, and fascinating study of African rewritings...
This essay makes an attempt to present the different trends in Greek playwriting during the last thi...