Emerging Perspectives on Femi Osofisan
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Osofisan Femi
Emerging Perspectives on Femi Osofisan
DescriptionThis anthology presents the most comprehensive and up to date critical works on the creative ingenuity of Femi Osofisan, one of the most prolific contemporary African writers. As shown in many of the essays in the volume, Osofisan s creative works are highly original, innovative, ingenious, and pleasing. The contributors are a distinguished set of literary scholars who have drawn on years of experience and research to present remarkable ideas and original interpretations of the over fifty plays, four works of fiction, four collections of poetry, and two books for junior readers already published by Osofisan. This innovative volume covers a broad range of themes in the writings of Osofisan, including literature and society, gender and women empowerment, style and language use, mobility of oral tradition, and translation/transliteration. Concerning Osofisan's fundamental aesthetic predilections as an artist, I wish to juxtapose three distinct but related elements: he is extremely productive, extremely prolific; he is endlessly playful and experimental as an artist; and he is very peripatetic, because at any one time, he is at work on many plays, many projects. No matter from which of these three dimensions you look at it, the fact is inescapable: we are talking here of a prodigiousness of talent, execution and jouissance Professor Biodun Jeyifo, Harvard University This is a landmark collection of papers on the works of a remarkable African writer Femi Osofisan. He is arguably, Nigeria s most purposeful writer and social critic-cum-activist. He has incessantly used his creativity to champion the cause of the marginalized members of the society. Through his outstanding writing across many genres, Osofisan has led his generation of writers on the path of utilizing their writings as a mobilizing tool for social and political change. The range of the contributions on his background and writings contained in this book is a wonderful demonstration of the extensive impact that one of Africa s most prolific writers has had on the creation, utilization, and criticism of literature on the African continent. Professor Akinloye Ojo, University of Georgia, Athens This book provides the much needed tool for navigating the variety of works by Femi Osofisan - one of Africa s most prolific and talented writers. The dramaturgy, politics, women, gender, language, oral tradition as well as other numerous themes and scenes of the works are engaged with deep understanding. Professor Chinyere G. Okafor, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas This collection is a remarkable achievement, a brilliant and magisterial remapping of the oeuvre of one of Africa's most prolific and accomplished dramatists in its literary, cultural, and political dimensions. Truly representative of the writer's broad thematic and aesthetic canvass, the essays assembled here are the most thorough and engaging interpretation to date of Femi Osofisan's work and, beyond that, of African discourse. The editors' globalist and transnational sensitivities clearly underwrite their choices. No Africanist worthy of that name can afford to ignore the ideas raised in this book. It is with great enthusiasm that I welcome it as a landmark contribution to African thought. Pius Adesanmi, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
African Theatre in Development:
Description"A truly worthwhile resource in a growing field of research—the theater and drama of Africa—this volume collects ten essays about theater practice, publications, and productions; in-depth reviews of 17 books; and a new play." —Choice "... a 'must-have' for anybody interested in issues relating to theatre and development in Africa.... a pioneering effort... " —H-Net Reviews Art as a tool, weapon, or shield? This compelling issue and others are explored in this diverse collection of intriguing perspectives on African theatre in development. Also here: strategies in staging, propaganda, and mass education, and a discussion of the playwright Alemseged Tesfai's career in service to Eritrean liberation.
Kolera Kolej (Opon Ifa Readers)
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DescriptionThe work has been described by Abiola Irele, the eminent Professor of African literature, thus: 'Kolera Kolej is a satirical novel which presents the comedy of politics in a style that is brilliantly funny and reveals a penetrating insight into the human weaknesses that too often affect the conduct of public affairs. Underlying the satire however is a critical examination of African politics, a deeply serious concern of the state of the political and social condition of collective life on the continent.'
African Theatre 9: Histories 1850-1950
DescriptionAfrican performers, dramatists and directors have far out-paced chroniclers, critics and librarians, and as a result, those preparing accounts of theatre movements and performance on the continent have very limited resources to work on. African Theatre 9 addresses the topic of theatre history and, more specifically, looks at a selection of theatrical movements and events between 1850 and 1950. Drawing on such archived resources as are available, this volume seeks to recover moments from the past by bringing together papers that explore the complexity of the relationships that characterised a century of contact, conflict, compromise and creativity. The findings provide essential background to understanding contemporary developments in African theatre, and draw attention to the importance of documenting performances.
Women of Owu
DescriptionThis is an African retelling of Euripides: an unnervingly topical story of a people and a beloved city destroyed by the brutality of war. The play was first performed in Lagos in 2003 under the distinguished director Chuck Mike, and subsequently toured the UK.Osofisan Femi News![]()
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