Theatre matters : performance and culture on the world stage /
A team of theatre historians and dramatists explore how theatre has a dynamic and often difficult relationship with societies and states, arguing positively that theatrical activity can make a difference in a political and social context.
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Format: | Publication officielle Livre |
Langue: | anglais |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
1998.
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Collection: | Cambridge studies in modern theatre.
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Table des matières:
- 'Revolution as muse' : drama as surreptitious insurrection in a post-colonial, military state / Femi Osofisan
- Making theatre for a change : two plays of the Eritrean liberation struggle / Jane Plastow and Solomon Tsehaye
- Race matters in South African theatre / Ian Steadman
- Dreams of violence : moving beyond colonialism in Canadian and Caribbean drama / Christopher Innes
- French-speaking Caribbean : journeying from the native land / Carole-Anne Upton
- 'Binglishing' the stage : a generation of Asian theatre in England / Jatinder Verma
- Popular theatre for the building of social awareness : the Indian experience / Jacob Srampickal and Richard Boon
- Promise of performance : true love/real love / Paul Heritage
- Making America or making revolution : the theatre of Ricardo Halac in Argentina / George Woodyard.