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Häftad, Engelska, 2025
322 kr
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The first English-language anthology of Aristide Tarnagda’s theatre, this book brings together six of the acclaimed West African playwright's recent French-language plays.Winner of ADELF’s 2017 Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire (Best African Literary Work), Tarnagda blends poetic and colloquial registers to create powerful characters that resonate with the universal themes of longing, the need to be heard, and the realities of everyday life. This debut anthology now invites the anglophone world to encounter Tarnagda’s theatre alongside voices of West African scholars and theatre artists whose short forwards and afterword contextualise each of the translated plays and his impactful theatre career.The plays include:And If I Killed Them All, Ma’am? (2013)Tears from the August Sky (2013)Sank, or the Patience of the Dead (2016)Ways of Loving (2017)Red Earth (2017)Musika (2019)Along with an introduction by Heather Jeanne Denyer and completed by images of these productions, The Plays of Aristide Tarnagda is a fantastic introduction to not only this acclaimed and beloved playwright, but also to the themes and joys of francophone African theatre.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
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The first English-language anthology of Aristide Tarnagda’s theatre, this book brings together six of the acclaimed West African playwright's recent French-language plays.Winner of ADELF’s 2017 Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire (Best African Literary Work), Tarnagda blends poetic and colloquial registers to create powerful characters that resonate with the universal themes of longing, the need to be heard, and the realities of everyday life. This debut anthology now invites the anglophone world to encounter Tarnagda’s theatre alongside voices of West African scholars and theatre artists whose short forwards and afterword contextualise each of the translated plays and his impactful theatre career.The plays include:And If I Killed Them All, Ma’am? (2013)Tears from the August Sky (2013)Sank, or the Patience of the Dead (2016)Ways of Loving (2017)Red Earth (2017)Musika (2019)Along with an introduction by Heather Jeanne Denyer and completed by images of these productions, The Plays of Aristide Tarnagda is a fantastic introduction to not only this acclaimed and beloved playwright, but also to the themes and joys of francophone African theatre.
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Engelska, 2024348 kr
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The first English-language anthology of Aristide Tarnagda''s theatre, this book brings together six of the acclaimed West African playwright''s recent French-language plays.Winner of ADELF''s 2017 Grand prix littéraire d''Afrique noire (Best African Literary Work), Tarnagda blends poetic and colloquial registers to create powerful characters that resonate with the universal themes of longing, the need to be heard, and the realities of everyday life. This debut anthology now invites the anglophone world to encounter Tarnagda''s theatre alongside voices of West African scholars and theatre artists whose short forwards and afterword contextualise each of the translated plays and his impactful theatre career. The plays include: And If I Killed Them All, Ma''am? (2013)Tears from the August Sky (2013)Sank, or the Patience of the Dead (2016)Ways of Loving (2017)Red Earth (2017)Musika (2019) Along with an introduction by Heather Jeanne Denyer and completed by images of these productions, The Plays of Aristide Tarnagda is a fantastic introduction to not only this acclaimed and beloved playwright, but also to the themes and joys of francophone African theatre.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 2024348 kr
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The first English-language anthology of Aristide Tarnagda''s theatre, this book brings together six of the acclaimed West African playwright''s recent French-language plays.Winner of ADELF''s 2017 Grand prix littéraire d''Afrique noire (Best African Literary Work), Tarnagda blends poetic and colloquial registers to create powerful characters that resonate with the universal themes of longing, the need to be heard, and the realities of everyday life. This debut anthology now invites the anglophone world to encounter Tarnagda''s theatre alongside voices of West African scholars and theatre artists whose short forwards and afterword contextualise each of the translated plays and his impactful theatre career. The plays include: And If I Killed Them All, Ma''am? (2013)Tears from the August Sky (2013)Sank, or the Patience of the Dead (2016)Ways of Loving (2017)Red Earth (2017)Musika (2019) Along with an introduction by Heather Jeanne Denyer and completed by images of these productions, The Plays of Aristide Tarnagda is a fantastic introduction to not only this acclaimed and beloved playwright, but also to the themes and joys of francophone African theatre.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2027
1 479 kr
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This book illustrates how contemporary theatre makers, particularly women, in the West African countries of Benin, Burkina Faso, and Togo are changing public views on gender and sexuality in their theatre.Examining French-language theatre in Benin, Burkina Faso, and Togo that tackles gender-related themes, this book explores how topics often considered taboo, including domestic violence, child brides, and sexual desire, are publicly addressed through contemporary theatre. It focuses on the growing presence of women artists, including playwrights, actors, and directors. Particularly since 2010, artists like Afi Marie-Josée Gbegbi, Nathalie Hounvo-Yekpè, and Odile Sankara have shifted the aesthetic and thematic substance of the theatre being created. Their presence has also encouraged leading male artists like Aristide Tarnagda and Sedjro Giovanni Houansou to generate new paths, including gay men and bold female characters in their plays.By considering the field of African women’s studies and the local realities pertaining to girls, women, and gay men, this book addresses how contemporary Beninese, Burkinabè, and Togolese theatres work towards opening discussions to reshape sociocultural conditions through performance. Chapters investigate voice, body, sexuality, and same-sex desire as theoretical strands to study examples of feminist representations and same-sex desire in the plays, and of women who enter the public sphere of the stage to affirm their place as artists and activists.