Speaking Our Selves: New Plays by African Women
Editat de Asiimwe Deborah Kawe, Robert H. Vorlickyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2025
The plays within Speaking Our Selves confront a range of ideas and issues, including women embracing the potential of agency in often contested subject positions; confronting their historical object positions in worlds of devastating patriarchal authority; resisting toxic masculinity and persistent, oppressive binaries of gender roles; finding power in communities of women; increasing their acumen in financial, business, and economic spheres; facing tensions between traditional religious tenets and efforts toward secularization; living with perpetual acts of violence toward their bodies; and the rising mental health issues among girls and women across the continent. Readers and audiences are challenged by these plays not to be passive witnesses by observing from safe vantage points, but rather to be active participants in the stories being told.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472057214
ISBN-10: 0472057219
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 17 images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10: 0472057219
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 17 images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Notă biografică
Asiimwe Deborah Kawe is Producing Artistic Director for the Tebere Arts Foundation and Artistic Director of the Kampala International Theatre Festival.
Robert H. Vorlicky, recent Visiting Professor of Theatre, New York University Abu Dhabi; Director of Theatre Studies and the initial Director of Drama’s Honors Program, NYU New York.
Robert H. Vorlicky, recent Visiting Professor of Theatre, New York University Abu Dhabi; Director of Theatre Studies and the initial Director of Drama’s Honors Program, NYU New York.
Cuprins
Editors’ Note
Foreword by Esi Sutherland-Addy (Ghana)
Plays:
Us, Too, We’re People by Celma Costa (Mozambique)
Tafé Fanga (title in Bambara) by Jeanne Diama (Mali), translated from the French as The Power of the Wrapper? by Judith G. Miller
Cooking Oil by Asiimwe Deborah Kawe (Uganda)
Nguzo Mama by Penina Muhando (Tanzania), translated from the Kiswahili as The Pillar of Motherhood by Joshua Williams
Le Roi Est Mort, Vive la Reine by Claudia Munyengabe (Burundi), translated from the French and the Kirundi by Rivardo Niyónīzígiye
Green Chilli by Alaa Taha (Sudan)
Desperate to Fight by Meaza Worku (Ethiopia)
Course Aux Noces by Nathalie Hounvo Yekpe (Benin), translated from the French as The Race to Get Married by Judith G. Miller
Other Contributors
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Esi Sutherland-Addy (Ghana)
Plays:
Us, Too, We’re People by Celma Costa (Mozambique)
Tafé Fanga (title in Bambara) by Jeanne Diama (Mali), translated from the French as The Power of the Wrapper? by Judith G. Miller
Cooking Oil by Asiimwe Deborah Kawe (Uganda)
Nguzo Mama by Penina Muhando (Tanzania), translated from the Kiswahili as The Pillar of Motherhood by Joshua Williams
Le Roi Est Mort, Vive la Reine by Claudia Munyengabe (Burundi), translated from the French and the Kirundi by Rivardo Niyónīzígiye
Green Chilli by Alaa Taha (Sudan)
Desperate to Fight by Meaza Worku (Ethiopia)
Course Aux Noces by Nathalie Hounvo Yekpe (Benin), translated from the French as The Race to Get Married by Judith G. Miller
Other Contributors
Acknowledgments
Recenzii
“Speaking Our Selves is a compelling anthology of eight plays by women writers from underrepresented African countries, showcasing diverse storytelling deeply rooted in African traditions while transcending linguistic and time boundaries. Though some plays are presented in translation, they retain the richness of the authors’ linguistic and narrative mastery, challenging the long-held misconception of a scarcity of women playwrights in Africa. The editors skillfully confront themes of silence and gender subjugation, urging audiences to actively engage with these powerful, authentic voices.”
Descriere
Bringing African drama to an English-speaking audience