African theatre: Southern Africa/ edited by Martin Banham, James Gibbs and Femi Osofisan/ guest editor David Kerr/
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TextSeries: African TheatrePublication details: Oxford, James Currey, 2004Description: xiv, 174pISBN: - 0852555970
- PN 2969 AFR 2004
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| PN 2969 AFR 1999 African theatre in development/ | PN 2969 AFR 2001 African Theatre : | PN 2969 AFR 2002 African theatre: women/ | PN 2969 AFR 2004 African theatre: Southern Africa/ | PN 2969 AFR 2005 African Theatre: Soyinka: blackout, blowout, and beyond; Wole Soyinka's satirical revue sketches/ | PN 2969 AFR 2006 African theatre: youth/ | PN 2969 AFR 2008 African theatre: Companies/ |
The articles and interviews on theatre in Southern Africa include the familiar territory of South Africa and Zimbabwe, but also countries which have received little previous attention such as Angola and Namibia. The two aricles on Angolan theatre reveal different kinds of theatre, mainstream and community based, to Anglophonereaders unfamiliar with Lusophone African theatre. The contribution on Namibia examines a play focusing on the contemporary issues of racism, dictarship and censorship.
Includes bibliographic references.
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