Staging Creolization

Staging Creolization
Title Staging Creolization PDF eBook
Author Emily Sahakian
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 370
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813940095

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In Staging Creolization, Emily Sahakian examines seven plays by Ina Césaire, Maryse Condé, Gerty Dambury, and Simone Schwarz-Bart that premiered in the French Caribbean or in France in the 1980s and 1990s and soon thereafter traveled to the United States. Sahakian argues that these late-twentieth-century plays by French Caribbean women writers dramatize and enact creolization—the process of cultural transformation through mixing and conflict that occurred in the context of the legacies of slavery and colonialism. Sahakian here theorizes creolization as a performance-based process, dramatized by French Caribbean women’s plays and enacted through their international production and reception histories. The author contends that the syncretism of the plays is not a static, fixed creole aesthetics but rather a dynamic process of creolization in motion, informed by history and based in the African-derived principle that performance is a space of creativity and transformation that connects past, present, and future.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Title Proceedings PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1884
Genre
ISBN

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Lettres indiennes

Lettres indiennes
Title Lettres indiennes PDF eBook
Author Gerty Dambury
Publisher
Pages 63
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN 9782872820603

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Lettres sur l'Inde. [By Prince A. D. Saltuikov.]

Lettres sur l'Inde. [By Prince A. D. Saltuikov.]
Title Lettres sur l'Inde. [By Prince A. D. Saltuikov.] PDF eBook
Author India
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 1849
Genre
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Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre

Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre
Title Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre PDF eBook
Author Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 360
Release 2003-05-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1134767870

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Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre is a lively and accessible biographical guide to the key figures in contemporary drama. All who enjoy the theatre will find their pleasure enhanced and their knowledge extended by this fascinating work of reference. Its distinctive blend of information, analysis and anecdote makes for entertaining and enlightening reading. Hugely influential innovators, household names, and a whole host of less familiar, international figures - all have their lives and careers illuminated by the clear and succinct entries. All professions associated with the theatre are represented here - actors and directors, playwrights and designers. By virtue of the broad range of its coverage, Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre offers a unique insight into the rich diversity of international drama today.

Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana
Title Bibliotheca Americana PDF eBook
Author Joseph Sabin
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1886
Genre America
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Four Caribbean Women Playwrights

Four Caribbean Women Playwrights
Title Four Caribbean Women Playwrights PDF eBook
Author Vanessa Lee
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 192
Release 2021-10-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 303083364X

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Four Caribbean Women Playwrights aims to expand Caribbean and postcolonial studies beyond fiction and poetry by bringing to the fore innovative women playwrights from the French Caribbean: Ina Césaire, Maryse Condé, Gerty Dambury, Suzanne Dracius. Focussing on the significance of these women writers to the French and French Caribbean cultural scenes, the author illustrates how their work participates in global trends within postcolonial theatre. The playwrights discussed here all address socio-political issues, gender stereotypes, and the traumatic slave and colonial pasts of the Caribbean people. Investigating a range of plays from the 1980s to the early 2010s, including some works that have not yet featured in academic studies of Caribbean theatre, and applying theories of postcolonial theatre and local Caribbean theatre criticism, Four Caribbean Women Playwrights should appeal to scholars and students in the Humanities, and to all those interested in the postcolonial, the Caribbean, and contemporary theatre.