Global Theatre Anthologies: Ancient, Indigenous and Modern Plays from Africa and the Diaspora

Global Theatre Anthologies: Ancient, Indigenous and Modern Plays from Africa and the Diaspora

by H.W. FairmanDuro Ladipo Tekle Hawariat and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 02/11/2023

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The power of theatrical performance is universal, but the style and concerns of theatre are specific to individual cultures. This volume in the Global Theatre Perspectives series presents a reconstructed ancient performance text, four one-act indigenous African plays and five modern dramas from various regions of Africa and the Caribbean Diaspora.


Because these plays span centuries and are the work of artists from diverse cultures, readers can see elements that occur across time and space. Physicalized ritual, direct interaction with spectators, improvisation, music, drumming, and metaphorical animal characters help create the theatrical forms in multiple plays. Recurring themes include the establishment or challenging of political authority, the oppression or corruption of government, societal expectations based on gender, the complex and transformational nature of identity, and the power of dreams.


Though each play is its own unique entity, reading them together allows readers to explore what theatrical elements and cultural concerns are perhaps essentially African. The Caribbean plays add further perspective to the questions of what values, theatrical and societal, are part of African drama, how these have influenced the Caribbean aesthetic, and what the relationships are between the old and new world.


Among the creators of the pieces are two Nobel Laureates, those who have been exiled or jailed for the political nature of their work, and the author of his country's first constitution. The volume can serve as the primary text for an intensive semester-long investigation of African drama and culture. But it is also possible to use this volume along with others in the series as texts for a single course on drama from around the world. The global perspectives approach, letting works from ancient, indigenous, and modern times resonate with each other, encourages thinking across boundaries and connective human understanding.

ISBN:
9781350360709
9781350360709
Category:
Plays
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
02-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Wole Soyinka

Born in Nigeria in 1934, Wole Soyinka is an author, playwright, poet and political activist. His prolific body of work includes debut novel The Interpreters and play Death and the King's Horseman. Soyinka fought in the Nigerian war of independence and has subsequently been one of greatest critics of the Nigerian government. Twice jailed, he wrote part of his memoir on toilet paper in solitary confinement. A staunch critic of corrupt, authoritarian regimes everywhere, Soyinka destroyed his Green Card when Trump was elected in 2016. He is Africa's first Nobel Laureate in Literature.

Ama Ata Aidoo

Ama Ata Aidoo (1942- 2023) was a Ghanaian writer, politician, academic and activist. Born in a Fante royal household, her grandfather was murdered by British neocolonialists and her father was a chief who built their village's first school. Aidoo obtained a degree in English from the University of Ghana and won her first story contest aged 19.

She became the first published female African dramatist in 1965; her novel Changes: A Love Story won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 1992. She taught at the University of Ghana and University of Cape Coast, then abroad as a Fulbright scholar and writer in residence. She served as Minister of Education in Ghana in the 1980s but resigned when she could not make education free for all. After moving to Zimbabwe in 1983, she developed government curriculums, and in 2002, founded the Mbaasem Foundation for African women writers.

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