African Theatre 15: China, India & the Eastern World
Herausgeber: Banham, Martin; Osofisan, Femi; Gibbs, James
African Theatre 15: China, India & the Eastern World
Herausgeber: Banham, Martin; Osofisan, Femi; Gibbs, James
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2016 Thalia Prize of the International Association of Theatre Critics Extends the study of China's "soft power" into theatre studies and looks more widely at syncretic traditions evolving in other long-term historic exchanges between Asia and Africa.
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2016 Thalia Prize of the International Association of Theatre Critics Extends the study of China's "soft power" into theatre studies and looks more widely at syncretic traditions evolving in other long-term historic exchanges between Asia and Africa.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 142mm x 218mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781847011466
- ISBN-10: 1847011462
- Artikelnr.: 45613055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 142mm x 218mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781847011466
- ISBN-10: 1847011462
- Artikelnr.: 45613055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction - James Gibbs I AFRICA'S DISCOVERY OF CHINESE THEATRE China in
Ghana: an interview with Mohammed Ben Abdallah about the National Theatre,
built by the Chinese Government in Accra; introduced & annotated by James
Gibbs - Awo Mana Asiedu The Orphan of Chao: A Chinese Play at a Nigerian
University, 1979 - Tony Humphries II CHINA'S DISCOVERY OF AFRICA: TEXTS,
FESTIVALS & BUILDINGS Theatre in China in 1965, with a focus on War Drums
Along the Equator - an interview with Robert Bolt, with an introduction by
James Gibbs - James Gibbs The post-colonial imaginary & politics of
representation in the Macao SAR: the Teatrau & the (re) emergence of
'lusofonia' under Chinese stars - Isabel Maria Da Costa Morais China-Africa
relations at the Mindelact Theatre Festival, Sao Vicente, Cabo Verde - Rita
M. Rufino Valente China meets South Africa in the theatre: some recent
South African work about China & in China, & The Year of China in South
Africa - Ying Cheng A checklist of African playscripts translated into
Chinese - Wang Shang Introducing Blickakte - (Acts of Viewing): 'Do I see
what I see, do I know what I know, do I hear what I hear' - Christine
Matzke Playscript: Blickakte (Acts of Viewing) based on an idea by Ahmed
Jama Aden - Daniel Schauf Playscript: Blickakte (Acts of Viewing) based on
an idea by Ahmed Jama Aden - Philipp Scholtysik Playscript: Blickakte
(Acts of Viewing) based on an idea by Ahmed Jama Aden - Jonas Alsleben III
INDIAN THEATRE EXCHANGES WITH EAST & SOUTH AFRICA: HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS
Indians of African descent: Sidis, Bava Gor & spiritual practices -
Beheroze Shroff Jay Pather, South African artist of Indian ancestry:
Transforming society in post-apartheid South Africa through his
theatre-dance works - Ketu H. Katrak IV CONTESTED SPACES: Asian & African
theatre in Mauritius: A report from the front line - Michael Walling Hidden
under a black veil in Terra Incognita: representations of Africa in
Bangladesh theatre, with a checklist of African playscripts performed in
Bangladesh - Syed Jamil Ahmed Book Reviews
Ghana: an interview with Mohammed Ben Abdallah about the National Theatre,
built by the Chinese Government in Accra; introduced & annotated by James
Gibbs - Awo Mana Asiedu The Orphan of Chao: A Chinese Play at a Nigerian
University, 1979 - Tony Humphries II CHINA'S DISCOVERY OF AFRICA: TEXTS,
FESTIVALS & BUILDINGS Theatre in China in 1965, with a focus on War Drums
Along the Equator - an interview with Robert Bolt, with an introduction by
James Gibbs - James Gibbs The post-colonial imaginary & politics of
representation in the Macao SAR: the Teatrau & the (re) emergence of
'lusofonia' under Chinese stars - Isabel Maria Da Costa Morais China-Africa
relations at the Mindelact Theatre Festival, Sao Vicente, Cabo Verde - Rita
M. Rufino Valente China meets South Africa in the theatre: some recent
South African work about China & in China, & The Year of China in South
Africa - Ying Cheng A checklist of African playscripts translated into
Chinese - Wang Shang Introducing Blickakte - (Acts of Viewing): 'Do I see
what I see, do I know what I know, do I hear what I hear' - Christine
Matzke Playscript: Blickakte (Acts of Viewing) based on an idea by Ahmed
Jama Aden - Daniel Schauf Playscript: Blickakte (Acts of Viewing) based on
an idea by Ahmed Jama Aden - Philipp Scholtysik Playscript: Blickakte
(Acts of Viewing) based on an idea by Ahmed Jama Aden - Jonas Alsleben III
INDIAN THEATRE EXCHANGES WITH EAST & SOUTH AFRICA: HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS
Indians of African descent: Sidis, Bava Gor & spiritual practices -
Beheroze Shroff Jay Pather, South African artist of Indian ancestry:
Transforming society in post-apartheid South Africa through his
theatre-dance works - Ketu H. Katrak IV CONTESTED SPACES: Asian & African
theatre in Mauritius: A report from the front line - Michael Walling Hidden
under a black veil in Terra Incognita: representations of Africa in
Bangladesh theatre, with a checklist of African playscripts performed in
Bangladesh - Syed Jamil Ahmed Book Reviews
Introduction - James Gibbs I AFRICA'S DISCOVERY OF CHINESE THEATRE China in
Ghana: an interview with Mohammed Ben Abdallah about the National Theatre,
built by the Chinese Government in Accra; introduced & annotated by James
Gibbs - Awo Mana Asiedu The Orphan of Chao: A Chinese Play at a Nigerian
University, 1979 - Tony Humphries II CHINA'S DISCOVERY OF AFRICA: TEXTS,
FESTIVALS & BUILDINGS Theatre in China in 1965, with a focus on War Drums
Along the Equator - an interview with Robert Bolt, with an introduction by
James Gibbs - James Gibbs The post-colonial imaginary & politics of
representation in the Macao SAR: the Teatrau & the (re) emergence of
'lusofonia' under Chinese stars - Isabel Maria Da Costa Morais China-Africa
relations at the Mindelact Theatre Festival, Sao Vicente, Cabo Verde - Rita
M. Rufino Valente China meets South Africa in the theatre: some recent
South African work about China & in China, & The Year of China in South
Africa - Ying Cheng A checklist of African playscripts translated into
Chinese - Wang Shang Introducing Blickakte - (Acts of Viewing): 'Do I see
what I see, do I know what I know, do I hear what I hear' - Christine
Matzke Playscript: Blickakte (Acts of Viewing) based on an idea by Ahmed
Jama Aden - Daniel Schauf Playscript: Blickakte (Acts of Viewing) based on
an idea by Ahmed Jama Aden - Philipp Scholtysik Playscript: Blickakte
(Acts of Viewing) based on an idea by Ahmed Jama Aden - Jonas Alsleben III
INDIAN THEATRE EXCHANGES WITH EAST & SOUTH AFRICA: HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS
Indians of African descent: Sidis, Bava Gor & spiritual practices -
Beheroze Shroff Jay Pather, South African artist of Indian ancestry:
Transforming society in post-apartheid South Africa through his
theatre-dance works - Ketu H. Katrak IV CONTESTED SPACES: Asian & African
theatre in Mauritius: A report from the front line - Michael Walling Hidden
under a black veil in Terra Incognita: representations of Africa in
Bangladesh theatre, with a checklist of African playscripts performed in
Bangladesh - Syed Jamil Ahmed Book Reviews
Ghana: an interview with Mohammed Ben Abdallah about the National Theatre,
built by the Chinese Government in Accra; introduced & annotated by James
Gibbs - Awo Mana Asiedu The Orphan of Chao: A Chinese Play at a Nigerian
University, 1979 - Tony Humphries II CHINA'S DISCOVERY OF AFRICA: TEXTS,
FESTIVALS & BUILDINGS Theatre in China in 1965, with a focus on War Drums
Along the Equator - an interview with Robert Bolt, with an introduction by
James Gibbs - James Gibbs The post-colonial imaginary & politics of
representation in the Macao SAR: the Teatrau & the (re) emergence of
'lusofonia' under Chinese stars - Isabel Maria Da Costa Morais China-Africa
relations at the Mindelact Theatre Festival, Sao Vicente, Cabo Verde - Rita
M. Rufino Valente China meets South Africa in the theatre: some recent
South African work about China & in China, & The Year of China in South
Africa - Ying Cheng A checklist of African playscripts translated into
Chinese - Wang Shang Introducing Blickakte - (Acts of Viewing): 'Do I see
what I see, do I know what I know, do I hear what I hear' - Christine
Matzke Playscript: Blickakte (Acts of Viewing) based on an idea by Ahmed
Jama Aden - Daniel Schauf Playscript: Blickakte (Acts of Viewing) based on
an idea by Ahmed Jama Aden - Philipp Scholtysik Playscript: Blickakte
(Acts of Viewing) based on an idea by Ahmed Jama Aden - Jonas Alsleben III
INDIAN THEATRE EXCHANGES WITH EAST & SOUTH AFRICA: HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS
Indians of African descent: Sidis, Bava Gor & spiritual practices -
Beheroze Shroff Jay Pather, South African artist of Indian ancestry:
Transforming society in post-apartheid South Africa through his
theatre-dance works - Ketu H. Katrak IV CONTESTED SPACES: Asian & African
theatre in Mauritius: A report from the front line - Michael Walling Hidden
under a black veil in Terra Incognita: representations of Africa in
Bangladesh theatre, with a checklist of African playscripts performed in
Bangladesh - Syed Jamil Ahmed Book Reviews