Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... major writers write in only one European language , Brown revealed a lack of awareness about the existence of prominent writers whose works were not in English . Moreover , writers such as Zirimu are left out in spite of having ...
... major writers write in only one European language , Brown revealed a lack of awareness about the existence of prominent writers whose works were not in English . Moreover , writers such as Zirimu are left out in spite of having ...
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... major arguments . One , women's theater in Tan- zania in the 1980s and 1990s is a direct response to the people's disillusionment with problems that accompanied the implementation of an ideology initially seen as the best avenue for ...
... major arguments . One , women's theater in Tan- zania in the 1980s and 1990s is a direct response to the people's disillusionment with problems that accompanied the implementation of an ideology initially seen as the best avenue for ...
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... major breakaway from current dramatic expression " because of her " innovative ritual aesthetics which steers clear of the prevailing extroversion of contemporary drama " ( 317 ) . Dingome explains this extroversion as the didacti- cism ...
... major breakaway from current dramatic expression " because of her " innovative ritual aesthetics which steers clear of the prevailing extroversion of contemporary drama " ( 317 ) . Dingome explains this extroversion as the didacti- cism ...
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