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Esiaba Irobis Drama And The Postcolony Theory And Practice Of Postcolonial Performance 1st Edition Isidore Diala

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Esiaba Irobis Drama And The Postcolony Theory And Practice Of Postcolonial Performance 1st Edition Isidore Diala
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Publisher: Kraft Books Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.44 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Isidore Diala
ISBN: 9789789182725, 9789182724
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Esiaba Irobis Drama And The Postcolony Theory And Practice Of Postcolonial Performance 1st Edition Isidore Diala by Isidore Diala 9789789182725, 9789182724 instant download after payment.

Esiaba Irobi (1960-2010) was one of Africa's most innovative and productive younger playwrights. Deeply rooted in the indigenous performance traditions of his Igbo ethnic group, Irobi's drama, in the tradition of Wole Soyinka, is a hybrid production involving an iconoclastic reconceptualisation of the heritage he appropriates, its fascinating conflation with other performance traditions, and their projection onto the arena of contemporary Nigerian politics. This study by Isidore Diala is the first book-length examination of Irobi's work. It portrays a highly creative individual who was literally driven by the creative urge. The five chapters of this study illuminate different aspects of Irobi's oeuvre and include a vivid portrayal of Irobi the actor in his dream role of Elesin Oba, the eponymous King's Horseman in Wole Soyinka's drama. Diala highlight's Irobi's fascination for African festivals, which feature prominently in the earlier plays.He also demonstrates that although he is rooted in his Igbo culture, Irobi draws on different ethnic groups, pointing to conceptions of pan-Africanism that include the wAfrican diaspora.

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