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New Francophone African and Caribbean theatres / John Conteh-Morgan with Dominic Thomas.

Author: Conteh-Morgan, John.

Imprint:Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2010.

Descriptionxviii, 208 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Introduction : instrumentalizing performance and the Francophone postcolonial performative -- Cultural trauma and ritual re-membering : Werewere Liking's Les mains veulent dire -- The dramatist as epic performer : Eugène Dervain's Saran, ou la reine scélérate -- The power and the pleasures of dramatized narrative : Bernard Zadi Zaourou's La guerre des femmes -- Theatre as writing and voice : Patrick Chamoiseau's Manman dlo contre la fée carabosse -- Tradition instrumentalized : Elie Stephenson's O mayouri -- Militariat grotesqueries and tragic lament : Tchicaya u Tam'si's Le destin glorieux du maréchal nnikon nniku, prince qu'on sort and le bal de ndinga -- From the grotesque to the fantastic : Sony Labou Tansi's Qui a mangé Madame d'Avoine Bergotha? -- Exile and the failure of the nation; or, diasporic subjectivity from below : Simone Schwarz-Bart's Ton beau capitaine -- Conclusion : Francophone theatres in the age of globalization.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-194) and index.

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Author:
Conteh-Morgan, John.
Series Statement
African expressive cultures
Subject:
African drama (French) -- History and criticism.
Theater -- Africa, French-speaking Equatorial.
Theater -- Africa, French-speaking West.
Caribbean drama (French) -- History and criticism.
Theater -- Caribbean, French-speaking.
Contributor
Thomas, Dominic Richard David.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
African expressive cultures.