Cultural purists are convinced that African values are being eroded by intrusive and hegemonic Western structures. The conviction is validated by the increasingly individualistic set-ups that threaten longstanding African communality. Hinged on two central assumptions—that literary texts are cultural artefacts and exist as documentations on the happenings and changes in the society within which they are produced—we examine the framing of individualism and communality in Major Plays 2 by foremost Nigerian dramatist, Femi Osofisan. The study identifies the representations and domains of individualism and submits that it is often presented as detrimental to the established and normative ethos of the African communal spirit. The domains explore...
Language forms an important part of African drama, for it reveals certain aspects of African cultura...
The interpretation of literary texts in African drama has become a hazardous task for many readers (...
Nigeria has witnessed a steady development in modern drama consciousness and practice. As Johnson (2...
Every writer grows in ideological perspectives, whatever his vision is. This growth is usually a res...
Critics have described the Nigerian dramatist Femi Osofisan as ‘revolutionary’, ‘Marxist’, ‘socialis...
The major pivot around which the art of literary creativity revolves is life. A work of art can neit...
In order to understand trends and developments on the Nigerian stage, the literary dramatist is cons...
Fémi Òsófisan is a major dramatist from Nigeria who experiments with forms and theatrical traditions...
This article considers four canonical Nigerian plays to explore their potential for constructing an ...
ABSTRACT: Due to its encounter with the outside world, Africa has lost and is on the verge of losing...
Fémi Òsófisan is a major dramatist from Nigeria who experiments with forms and theatrical traditions...
Communalism and its cognates continue to exercise a vise grip on the African intellectual imaginary....
In his oeuvre, Femi Osofisan challenges class inequalities by upbraiding the materialistic predilect...
Since literature is a creative work that mirrors society, Alachi in The Dilemma of Oko, observes asp...
The quest for national integration is cardinal among nations with diverse ethnic, cultural and relig...
Language forms an important part of African drama, for it reveals certain aspects of African cultura...
The interpretation of literary texts in African drama has become a hazardous task for many readers (...
Nigeria has witnessed a steady development in modern drama consciousness and practice. As Johnson (2...
Every writer grows in ideological perspectives, whatever his vision is. This growth is usually a res...
Critics have described the Nigerian dramatist Femi Osofisan as ‘revolutionary’, ‘Marxist’, ‘socialis...
The major pivot around which the art of literary creativity revolves is life. A work of art can neit...
In order to understand trends and developments on the Nigerian stage, the literary dramatist is cons...
Fémi Òsófisan is a major dramatist from Nigeria who experiments with forms and theatrical traditions...
This article considers four canonical Nigerian plays to explore their potential for constructing an ...
ABSTRACT: Due to its encounter with the outside world, Africa has lost and is on the verge of losing...
Fémi Òsófisan is a major dramatist from Nigeria who experiments with forms and theatrical traditions...
Communalism and its cognates continue to exercise a vise grip on the African intellectual imaginary....
In his oeuvre, Femi Osofisan challenges class inequalities by upbraiding the materialistic predilect...
Since literature is a creative work that mirrors society, Alachi in The Dilemma of Oko, observes asp...
The quest for national integration is cardinal among nations with diverse ethnic, cultural and relig...
Language forms an important part of African drama, for it reveals certain aspects of African cultura...
The interpretation of literary texts in African drama has become a hazardous task for many readers (...
Nigeria has witnessed a steady development in modern drama consciousness and practice. As Johnson (2...