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The Cambridge Guide to African and Caribbean Theatre

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Martin Banham, Stephen Chifunyise, John Conteh-Morgan, Chris Dunton, Michael Etherton, Kimani Gecan, Andrew Horn, Frances Harding, Errol Hill, Christopher Kamlongera, Robert Kavanagh, Margaret MacPherson, Ngugi wa Mirii, Penina Muhando Mlama, John Masanja, Frowin Nyoni, Gichora Mwangi, Dixon Mwansa, Olu Obafemi, Daniel Pires, Jane Plastow, Ian Steadman, Julius Spencer, Dev Virahsawmy, George Woodyard
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  • Date Published: January 2005
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521612074

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  • The Cambridge Guide to African and Caribbean Theatre is an exploration of the rich diversity of theatrical traditions in sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book traces the ancient and complex roots of African theatre - still evident in community festivals and religious rituals - through the centuries of colonial domination, to the African diaspora and its manifestation in Caribbean theatre. Drawing upon the parent Cambridge Guide to Theatre, material is updated and refocused to offer a specific view of traditional and contemporary theatre activity in over 40 countries. National essays are followed by alphabetically arranged entries on the major figures in the theatrical arts of that country, whilst additional entries concentrate on specific aspects of theatre, from rituals and festivals to theatre companies and language.

    • Only guide to both African and Caribbean theatre available
    • All-embracing coverage of countries, playwrights, theatre movements, and general entries such as festivals, ritual and language
    • Vibrant redefinition of established theatrical categories
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    'The Cambridge Guide to African and Caribbean Theatre provides a very necessary literary map which helps a reader to place the works in context and importance, which is an asset for a guide … a very good read and … laid out to provide easy reference with items of special interest and further reading material physically highlighted on the pages. The book will therefore satisfy the curious and the general reader as much as it will the student and the scholarly researcher.' A. Creighton, University of Guyana

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    • Date Published: January 2005
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521612074
    • length: 272 pages
    • dimensions: 246 x 189 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.49kg
    • contains: 30 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    Preface
    1. African theatre
    2. Introduction
    3. Benin
    4. Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland
    5. Burkina Faso
    6. Cameroon
    7. People's Republic of Congo
    8. Cote d'Ivoire
    9. Ethiopia
    10. Gabon and the Central African Republic
    11. Ghana
    12. Guinea
    13. Kenya
    14. Madagascar
    15. Malawi
    16. Mali
    17. Mauritius
    18. Niger
    19. Nigeria
    20. Senegal
    21. Sierra Leone
    22. South Africa
    23. Togo
    24. Uganda
    25. Zaire
    26. Zambia
    27. Zimbabwe
    28. Caribbean theatre
    29. Introduction
    30. Barbados
    31. Cuba
    32. Dominican Republic
    33. Eastern Caribbean States
    34. Guyana
    35. Jamaica
    36. Puerto Rico
    37. Trinidad and Tobago
    Index
    Illustration acknowledgements.

  • Editors

    Martin Banham, University of Leeds

    Errol Hill, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

    George Woodyard, University of Kansas

    Contributors

    Martin Banham, Stephen Chifunyise, John Conteh-Morgan, Chris Dunton, Michael Etherton, Kimani Gecan, Andrew Horn, Frances Harding, Errol Hill, Christopher Kamlongera, Robert Kavanagh, Margaret MacPherson, Ngugi wa Mirii, Penina Muhando Mlama, John Masanja, Frowin Nyoni, Gichora Mwangi, Dixon Mwansa, Olu Obafemi, Daniel Pires, Jane Plastow, Ian Steadman, Julius Spencer, Dev Virahsawmy, George Woodyard

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