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Books | Central Library General Section | 792.082 BAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 006042 |
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792.0721 KER Research methods in theatre and performance / | 792.0722 POS The Cambridge introduction to theatre historiography / | 792.080938 DUN Performance and identity in the classical world / | 792.082 BAT Feminist visions and queer futures in postcolonial drama : | 792.0904 FIE Von Craig bis Brecht : | 792.0941094 SHE Modern british theatre | 792.0942 KER The age of Shakespeare |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Jamaica. Making citizens: community, kinship, and the national imaginary in Dennis Scott`s An echo in the bone (1974) and Dog (1978) -- We shouldn`t shame to talk: postcolonial sexual citizenship in Sistren Theatre Collective`s Bellywoman Banagarang and QPH -- India. A people`s theatre from Delhi in alliance with the women`s movement -- Queering the subaltern: postcolonial performativity in Mahesh Dattani`s Seven steps around the fire and Mahasweta Devi and Usha Ganguli`s Rudali -- Nigeria. Resistant citizenship: reading feminist praxis and democratic renewal in Nigeria through Femi Osofisan`s Morountodun -- Daughters who know the languages of power: community, sexuality, and postcolonial development in Tess Onwueme`s Tell it to women -- Epilogue.
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