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African theatre: women/ edited by Martin Banham, James Gibbs and Femi Osofisan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: African theatrePublication details: oxford: James Currey, 2002ISBN:
  • 9780852555965
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN 2969 AFR 2002
Summary: Women have struggled to be heard in the world of modern African theatre. Traditionally they had secure roles as dancers,singers and storytellers, but as theatre and performance became professionalised and commercialised, control increasingly lay with the literate elites. This volume is testimony to the scope of their work as playwrights, musicians and actors from the Algerian diaspora to the new South Africa.
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Women have struggled to be heard in the world of modern African theatre. Traditionally they had secure roles as dancers,singers and storytellers, but as theatre and performance became professionalised and commercialised, control increasingly lay with the literate elites. This volume is testimony to the scope of their work as playwrights, musicians and actors from the Algerian diaspora to the new South Africa.

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