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Contemporary sub-Saharan theater in French and the aesthetics of the mask.
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Contemporary sub-Saharan theater in French and the aesthetics of the mask./
作者:
Konkobo, Christophe.
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232 p.
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Adviser: Steven Ungar.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-08A.
標題:
Literature, African. -
電子資源:
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9780542833342
Contemporary sub-Saharan theater in French and the aesthetics of the mask.
Konkobo, Christophe.
Contemporary sub-Saharan theater in French and the aesthetics of the mask.
- 232 p.
Adviser: Steven Ungar.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Iowa, 2006.
The present dissertation analyzes plays by Koffi Kwahu1e (Ivory Coast), Kossi Efoui (Togo), Jose Pliya (Benin), Caya Makhe1e (Congo), Koulsy Lamko (Tchad), and Ousmane Aledji (Benin) to disclose how a growing number of sub-Saharan playwrights use theater as a means of aesthetic delocalization, i.e. to dramatize local issues in ways that speak to global communities. This work provides theoretical approaches to the steady and significant development of Sub-Saharan theater in French since the publication of Kossi Efoui's play The Crossroads (Le Carrefour) in 1989.
ISBN: 9780542833342Subjects--Topical Terms:
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From the beginning of colonial theater in Sub-Saharan Africa in the 1930s until the end of the 1980s, Francophone theater remained typically a local phenomenon with only rare opportunities for international exposure. Only a few of the playwrights were known beyond the borders of their own countries. Since the beginning of the 1990s, however, sub-Saharan theater in French increasingly produces plays and performances acclaimed in Africa and throughout the world. This dissertation in four chapters analyzes how the expansion of contemporary sub-Saharan theater coincides with the playwrights' consistent use of dramatic techniques that speak to audiences across national and cultural borders.
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