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Syncretic Arenas : Essays on Postcolonial African Drama and Theatre for Esiaba Irobi.
Title:
Syncretic Arenas : Essays on Postcolonial African Drama and Theatre for Esiaba Irobi.
Author:
Diala, Isidore.
ISBN:
9789401211802
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (381 pages)
Series:
Cross/Cultures : Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English ; v.Vol. 177

Cross/Cultures : Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART ONE -- Esiaba Irobi: The Tragedy of Exile -- Esiaba Irobi: A Personal Note -- Esiaba Irobi and His Muse -- Remembering Esiaba Irobi at the International Research Centre "Interweaving Performance Cultures" in Berlin, 2009-2010 -- Esiaba Irobi: Death Does Not Kill a Song -- On My Birthday -- Omonla: Your Like Will Never Be There Again - 7 Prose Poems/Haikus -- Half a Century Death -- Madding Crowd -- Seven Stations of the Cross -- Esiaba Irobi's Legacy: Theory and Practice of Postcolonial Performance -- Between Soyinka and Clark: The Dynamics of Influence on Esiaba Irobi's Nwokedi -- Eclipsed Visions: Esiaba Irobi Interviewed -- ESIABA ALONE AND IN COMPANY: A PHOTO GALLERY -- PART TWO -- Theatre and Modernization in the First Age of Globalization: The Cairo Opera House -- Autobiography as Counter-Memory in The Orange Earth of Adam Small -- Directing Politics: Soyinkan Parallels in the Works of Uganda's Robert Serumaga -- Afrika Cultural Centre: Phoenix Under Apartheid and Burnt Ember Under Democracy? -- The Anxiety of Class in Kenyan Drama: A Reading of Boy's Benta and Sibi-Okumu's Role Play -- A Heritage of Violence: Paradoxes of Freedom and Memory in Recent South African Play-Texts -- African Drama and the Construction of an Indigenous Cultural Identity: An Examination of Four Major Nigerian Plays -- The Creative Development, Importance, and Dramaturgy of Duro Ladipo's Ọba Kò So -- Critical Responses: The Evolution of the Theatre Critic in South Africa -- "I want to dialogue": Chief Muraina Oyelami Talking Oṣogbo and Beyond -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
This collection in part examines the legacy of the consummate Nigerian stage artist and scholar, Esiaba Irobi (1960-2010). Poems, tributes, and studies cele¬brate Irobi's significance as actor, play¬wright, director, poet, and theatre theorist. Irobi's life, temper, times, and career are inextricably linked to the history, devel¬opment, concerns, and uses of drama and theatre in Africa. The contributions high¬light the evolution of autochthonous thea¬trical practices: the interaction between Western and indigenous African perfor¬mance traditions; colonial/postcolonial government policies and the mutations of drama and theatre (and critical commen¬tary); the tensions inherent in postcolonial conceptions of history, identity, nation¬hood, and articulations of alternative aes¬thetics, pedagogies, and epistemologies for postcolonial African theatre; staging African plays in the West; and the con-stituencies of the contemporary African playwright and director. The strength of these studies derives primarily from nuanced examinations of the concerns and careers of particular African playwrights; the history, offerings, and fortunes of particular theatrical arenas, and close explorations of specific performances and texts. The foregrounding of correspon¬dences in the dramaturgies and intellec¬tual ferment of the continent critically accentuates equally privileged regional, historical, and other crucial specificities. Situated in time and place while under¬scoring the political and intellectual inter¬sections of a shared history of colonial-ism, the contributions to Syncretic Arenas, individually and collectively, reveal the transformations and growing strengths of postcolonialism as an analytical strategy.Isidore Diala is Professor of African literature in the Department of English and Literary Studies at Abia State University, Uturu, and author of

Esiaba Irobi's Drama and the Postcolony: Theory and Practice of Postcolonial Performance (2013).
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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