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African Theatre 10: Media and Performance

Adair, Christy(Contributions by)Adeoti, Gbemisola(Contributions by)Chivandikwa, Nehemiah (Contributor)(Contributions by)Isola, Akinwumi(Contributions by)Kerr, Professor David(Contributions by)Molema, Moratiwa(Contributions by)Muwonwa, Ngonidzashe (Contributor)(Contributions by)Banham, Martin(Edited by)Gibbs, James(Edited by)Osofisan, Femi(Edited by)
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Examines the impact of new media (such as video and YouTube) and the use of multi-media on live and recorded performance in Africa. Focuses on the ways African theatre and performance relate to various kinds of media.

Includes contributions on dance; popular video, with an emphasis on video drama and soaps from Eastern and Southern Africa, and the Nigerian 'Nollywood' phenomenon; the interface between live performance and video (or still photography), and links between on-line social networks and new performance identities.

As a group the articles raise, from original angles, the issues of racism, gender, identity, advocacy and sponsorship. Volume Editor: DAVID KERR is Professor of English in the University of Botswana, and is the author of African Popular Theatre Series Editors: Martin Banham, Emeritus Professor of Drama & Theatre Studies, University of Leeds; James Gibbs, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, University of the West of England; Femi Osofisan, Professor of Drama at the University of Ibadan; Jane Plastow, Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds; Yvette Hutchison, Associate Professor, Department of Theatre & Performance Studies, University of Warwick

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Product Details
James Currey
1847010385 / 9781847010384
Paperback / softback
20/11/2011
United Kingdom
English
xx, 154 p. : ill., ports.
22 cm