African British performances and dramas mutually share their collective interest in the tempestuous afterlife of colonialism and post-independence and the different vibrations they carry into the present but in Africa’s performance forms and the various cultural ‘beats’. Regardless of their routes to Europe, Africans living in new national spaces of the diaspora yearn for Africa; hence, African British performances that emerge are caught between the longing to present Africa, which they left behind or one that is fading in their memories, and the diaspora with its pervasive pitiless demands. The interpretation of African British plays demands a more nuanced appreciation not only because of the multi-stranded and multi-voiced identities, but...
From late 1980s and early 1990s, the world experienced change. It started with the collapse of the B...
The glocal scale offers a more productive frame for analyzing the transculturation of theatre, parti...
Theatre is now considered to be not just a site of entertainment but one of conflict: conflict of cl...
African British performances and dramas mutually share their collective interest in the tempestuous ...
Since 1979, among significant productions of Mother Courage that have been staged with predominantly...
Significant portions of what has come to be known as Brechtian style in drama no doubt features prom...
This paper takes a critical look at the influences of Bertolt Brecht’s dramaturgy on the works of Af...
This paper takes a critical look at the influences of Bertolt Brecht’s dramaturgy on the works of Af...
This research draws on Dr Veit Erlmann’s illuminating article “Spectatorial Lust’ in Africans on Sta...
Covering the period between Reginald Craddock’s Night Returns to Africa (1955) and the staging of Wo...
The second half of the nineteenth century played a determining role in the political, economic, soci...
AFROEUROPE@NS IV: BLACK CULTURES AND IDENTITIES IN EUROPE. Continental Shifts, Shifts in Perception ...
This thesis examines post-war black British theatre through a transnational lens. It argues that the...
Performative Inter-Actions in African Theatre is a book-set with unique subtitles designed to focus ...
In the 'Introduction', I establish the basic parameters of the investigation, considering the proble...
From late 1980s and early 1990s, the world experienced change. It started with the collapse of the B...
The glocal scale offers a more productive frame for analyzing the transculturation of theatre, parti...
Theatre is now considered to be not just a site of entertainment but one of conflict: conflict of cl...
African British performances and dramas mutually share their collective interest in the tempestuous ...
Since 1979, among significant productions of Mother Courage that have been staged with predominantly...
Significant portions of what has come to be known as Brechtian style in drama no doubt features prom...
This paper takes a critical look at the influences of Bertolt Brecht’s dramaturgy on the works of Af...
This paper takes a critical look at the influences of Bertolt Brecht’s dramaturgy on the works of Af...
This research draws on Dr Veit Erlmann’s illuminating article “Spectatorial Lust’ in Africans on Sta...
Covering the period between Reginald Craddock’s Night Returns to Africa (1955) and the staging of Wo...
The second half of the nineteenth century played a determining role in the political, economic, soci...
AFROEUROPE@NS IV: BLACK CULTURES AND IDENTITIES IN EUROPE. Continental Shifts, Shifts in Perception ...
This thesis examines post-war black British theatre through a transnational lens. It argues that the...
Performative Inter-Actions in African Theatre is a book-set with unique subtitles designed to focus ...
In the 'Introduction', I establish the basic parameters of the investigation, considering the proble...
From late 1980s and early 1990s, the world experienced change. It started with the collapse of the B...
The glocal scale offers a more productive frame for analyzing the transculturation of theatre, parti...
Theatre is now considered to be not just a site of entertainment but one of conflict: conflict of cl...