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The contemporary oral narrative is an evolving literary genre in Kenya.It has become increasingly popular with the Kenyan audience, especially after it was introduced in the Kenya School' and Colleges' Drama Festival. T.V and radio stations have embraced it as part of their entertainment menu. This book delves into the way the contemporary oral narrative in Kenya portrays the female character. Focusing on six oral narrative texts performed in the drama festival by six different institutions in Kenya, the author examines the images and roles that female charcters are cast in in these…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The contemporary oral narrative is an evolving literary genre in Kenya.It has become increasingly popular with the Kenyan audience, especially after it was introduced in the Kenya School' and Colleges' Drama Festival. T.V and radio stations have embraced it as part of their entertainment menu. This book delves into the way the contemporary oral narrative in Kenya portrays the female character. Focusing on six oral narrative texts performed in the drama festival by six different institutions in Kenya, the author examines the images and roles that female charcters are cast in in these contemporary tales. The style that the narratives employ in presenting the female person is also analysed. Making it clear that the contemporary oral narrative differs from the traditional narrative in terms of composition and performance,the author observes that the contemporary tale needs to be reconstructed so that it can project a more favourable image of the female gender.
Autorenporträt
Mark Mutali Chetambe was born in Bungoma, Kenya in 1973. He holds a Bachelor of Education degree and a Master of Art degree from Kenyatta University. Currently, Chetambe teaches English and Literature at Friends' School Kamusinga in Western Kenya, where he is also in charge of drama.