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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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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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
- 06621 890
- 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
- 06621 890
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