Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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Page 128
... authority that men claim and uses drama to raise social , political , and cultural awareness ( hence " Zinduko " or " awakening " ) , Ryanga neither goes beyond superficial questioning nor gives her female characters the imaginative ...
... authority that men claim and uses drama to raise social , political , and cultural awareness ( hence " Zinduko " or " awakening " ) , Ryanga neither goes beyond superficial questioning nor gives her female characters the imaginative ...
Page 201
... authority and control ( Braidotti 7 ) . For example , in the play's cast list , we are introduced to female characters using masculine metaphors ; first , Omu , " the female king " and later on the late king's four wives who become ...
... authority and control ( Braidotti 7 ) . For example , in the play's cast list , we are introduced to female characters using masculine metaphors ; first , Omu , " the female king " and later on the late king's four wives who become ...
Page 279
... authority , power , and justice , he is said to have first appeared to a woman named Soo , who did not immediately grasp his significance . Terrified , Soo fled and informed her clan about the encounter , upon which men immediately ...
... authority , power , and justice , he is said to have first appeared to a woman named Soo , who did not immediately grasp his significance . Terrified , Soo fled and informed her clan about the encounter , upon which men immediately ...
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