Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... dominant cultural , literary , and political practices , African women dramatists constitute what I see as a marginalized constituency that finds in theater an appropriate forum to contest the certitudes of this dominant tradition , and ...
... dominant cultural , literary , and political practices , African women dramatists constitute what I see as a marginalized constituency that finds in theater an appropriate forum to contest the certitudes of this dominant tradition , and ...
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... dominant or Imperialist ] culture has either actively caused or passively allowed the loss of traditional indigenous languages and cultures world - wide " ( 1992 , 7 ) . Only after taking seriously the implications of Appiah's warning ...
... dominant or Imperialist ] culture has either actively caused or passively allowed the loss of traditional indigenous languages and cultures world - wide " ( 1992 , 7 ) . Only after taking seriously the implications of Appiah's warning ...
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... dominant developmentalist and gender ideologies . By making the audience and performer partners partici- pating in the dilemmas of nationhood , Mlama sets up an interactive relationship in which the audience is not a mere spectator of ...
... dominant developmentalist and gender ideologies . By making the audience and performer partners partici- pating in the dilemmas of nationhood , Mlama sets up an interactive relationship in which the audience is not a mere spectator of ...
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