The African Poetry and Drama

The African Poetry and Drama
Author: Shyam S. Agarwalla
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2000
Genre: African drama (English)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025214516

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Represents The Poetry, The Playwrights And All Regions Of African And The Diaspora It Will Prove A Valuable Contribution To The Study Of Literature In General And The Study Of African Poetry And Drama In Particular.

Francophone African Poetry and Drama

Francophone African Poetry and Drama
Author: Richard J. Gray II
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2014-09-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476617053

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Scholars examining literature from former French colonies sometimes view it wrongly as simply an outgrowth of colonial literature. By suggesting new ways to understand the multiple voices present, this book explores how Francophone African poetry and theatre in particular, since the 1960s, constitute both an organic cultural product and a reflection of the diverse African cultures in which they originate. Themes explored in five chapters include the many kinds of African identity formation, the resistance to former notions of literary composition as art, a remapping of social responsibility, and the impact of globalization on Francophone Africa's participation in world economics, politics and culture. This study highlights the inner workings of Francophone African literature and suggests a canonization of modern Francophone works from a world perspective.

Wayward Lines from Africa

Wayward Lines from Africa
Author: Michael Francis Dei-Anang,Dennis C. Osadebay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1952
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0811530167

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Critical Engagements on African Literature

Critical Engagements on African Literature
Author: Abba A. Abba,Benedictus C. Nwachukwu
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527540439

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Beyond the critical examination of Isidore Diala’s award-winning poetry and drama, the essays in this collection offer fresh insights on the complex methodological and theoretical patterns underlying the readings of African literary landscapes. This is the first book to devote considerable attention to the study of Diala’s creative works The Pyre (drama) and The Lure of Ash (poetry). The majority of the contributors here are selected from among the finest of Diala’s former teachers, colleagues and students who know him very closely. The collection addresses fertile areas of African literary expression, such as the relationship between literature and national history, African ritual aesthetics; affirmation, denial and ambivalence as products of social constructions; and exile, migration and home-coming. Contributions also explore poetry and poetic truths; semiotics; anticolonial revolutions and postcolonial implosions; oil politics; discontent and militancy; and feminism and gender politics. The book stands out among its peers, and offers great insights to scholars, researchers and teachers working in the fields of African literature, cultures and aesthetics.

The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry

The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry
Author: Gerald Moore
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2007-08-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780141912905

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'Poetry, always foremost of the arts in traditional Africa, has continued to compete for primacy against the newer forms of prose fiction and theatre drama.' This wonderfully comprehensive anthology of African poetry has been expanded to include ninety-nine poets from twenty-seven countries, thirty-one of whom appear for the first time. Equally wide-ranging is the content of the poetry itself: war songs and political protests jostle with poems about human love, African nature and the surprises that life offers; all are represented in these rich and colourful pages.

Oral Literature in Africa

Oral Literature in Africa
Author: Ruth Finnegan
Publsiher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781906924706

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Ruth Finnegan's Oral Literature in Africa was first published in 1970, and since then has been widely praised as one of the most important books in its field. Based on years of fieldwork, the study traces the history of storytelling across the continent of Africa. This revised edition makes Finnegan's ground-breaking research available to the next generation of scholars. It includes a new introduction, additional images and an updated bibliography, as well as its original chapters on poetry, prose, "drum language" and drama, and an overview of the social, linguistic and historical background of oral literature in Africa. This book is the first volume in the World Oral Literature Series, an ongoing collaboration between OBP and World Oral Literature Project. A free online archive of recordings and photographs that Finnegan made during her fieldwork in the late 1960s is hosted by the World Oral Literature Project (http: //www.oralliterature.org/collections/rfinnegan001.html) and can also be accessed from publisher's website.

Ethiopia Unbound

Ethiopia Unbound
Author: J. E. Casley Hayford
Publsiher: Mint Editions--Black Narrative
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1513137344

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LARGE PRINT EDITION. Considered the first pan-Africanist work of fiction and among the earliest English novels written by an African author, Ethiopia Unbound: Studies in Race Emancipation is a classic of Ghanaian literature that continues to resonate with modern readers today. "[T]he Nations were casting about for an answer to the wail which went up from the heart of the oppressed race for opportunity. And yet it was at best an impotent cry. For there has never lived a people worth writing about who have not shaped out a destiny for themselves or carved out their own opportunity." With this political statement, J.E. Casely Hayford begins his novel of African emancipation. Semi-autobiographical, it is the story of Kwamankra, a man who, like the author, traveled from Africa to London to become a lawyer. Through dialogue with his English friend Whitely, knowledge of historical and contemporary events in Africa, and his relationship with the lovely Mansa, Kwamankra comes to believe in full independence for his homeland and his people. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of J. E. Casely Hayford's Ethiopia Unbound: Studies in Race Emancipation is part of the Mint Editions catalog.

Politics and Performance

Politics and Performance
Author: Elizabeth Gunner
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1994
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1868142140

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This volume is a collection of essays that explore aspects of popular culture in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia. These writings examine such topics as the degree of state control over theatre, the interaction - or lack of it - between high and popular culture, the struggle to define meaningful cultural forms in the wake of a dominating and exclusive colonial culture and the contribution of women. What emerges is a strong sense of regional concerns shared by the Southern African cultures under discussion, the contributors also give voice to crucial differences and debates on the nature of contemporary theatre and performance and the links with popular culture, politics and nation.