This article is concerned with West-African plays (all written in the last 50 years) drawing on Greek sources. It discusses the plays both in their own contexts and from the perspective of classicists and audiences in the West
THE WHITE AFRICA PLAYS is a volume of three plays broken into the following\ud sections: PROLOGUE - ...
This thesis deals with the analyses of three adaptations of Shakespeare's plays in postcolonial coun...
Theater is an all-encompassing expression of art consisting of music, dance, poetry, folklore, histo...
About the book: This original collection of articles, derived in part from the papers presented at t...
Crossroads in the Black Aegean is a compendious, timely, and fascinating study of African rewritings...
In my dissertation I examine how adaptations of Greek tragedy in South Africa after the fall of apar...
About the book: Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since cl...
Reception studies in Classics are, as Lorna Hardwick (2003:iii) remarks in the preface to her ...
This chapter is concerned with the latest of several plays by West African authors that draw on Gree...
Returning and recurring cultural forms, ancestral incarnations, theatrical imaginations, and racial ...
Tragedy as a form has always been professed with Eurocentric worldview. Juxtaposing this uniqueness ...
When looking at modern drama the development of African drama in English is one of the most interest...
In most discussions and essays on contemporary African drama and theatre the emphases by writers and...
This article analyses the intercultural performance of The Prayers of Mansata, an adaptation of Shak...
This study will attempt to show how Third World playwrights further inform postcolonial theory throu...
THE WHITE AFRICA PLAYS is a volume of three plays broken into the following\ud sections: PROLOGUE - ...
This thesis deals with the analyses of three adaptations of Shakespeare's plays in postcolonial coun...
Theater is an all-encompassing expression of art consisting of music, dance, poetry, folklore, histo...
About the book: This original collection of articles, derived in part from the papers presented at t...
Crossroads in the Black Aegean is a compendious, timely, and fascinating study of African rewritings...
In my dissertation I examine how adaptations of Greek tragedy in South Africa after the fall of apar...
About the book: Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since cl...
Reception studies in Classics are, as Lorna Hardwick (2003:iii) remarks in the preface to her ...
This chapter is concerned with the latest of several plays by West African authors that draw on Gree...
Returning and recurring cultural forms, ancestral incarnations, theatrical imaginations, and racial ...
Tragedy as a form has always been professed with Eurocentric worldview. Juxtaposing this uniqueness ...
When looking at modern drama the development of African drama in English is one of the most interest...
In most discussions and essays on contemporary African drama and theatre the emphases by writers and...
This article analyses the intercultural performance of The Prayers of Mansata, an adaptation of Shak...
This study will attempt to show how Third World playwrights further inform postcolonial theory throu...
THE WHITE AFRICA PLAYS is a volume of three plays broken into the following\ud sections: PROLOGUE - ...
This thesis deals with the analyses of three adaptations of Shakespeare's plays in postcolonial coun...
Theater is an all-encompassing expression of art consisting of music, dance, poetry, folklore, histo...