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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tejumola Olaniyan (Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Professor of English, University of Viorginia)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.327kg ISBN: 9780195094060ISBN 10: 0195094069 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 24 August 1995 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews<br> An excellent job and...[a] must for students of African Literature. --V.Y. Mudimbe, Duke University.<br> [This book] is destined to elevate comparative research on African Diaspora drama out of the sub-basement of scholarship. Olaniyan literally performs this transformation by his choice of authors, carefull attention to texts, and criticism informed broadly by a rich dialogue among contemporary cultural and literary theorists.... The argument is presented forcfully, at times eloquently, with a turn of phrase likely to be quoted in the future by other scholars. --Ve Ve Clark, University of California, Berkeley.<br> A long overdue and very successful comparaitve approach to several of the most important contemporary Black playwrights. Scars of Conquest/Masks of Resistance offers a fascinating, ambitious, and challenging reading of modern pan-African drama as a specific conceptual formation and cultural practice. Drawing on a variety of contemporary critical languages, but equally c An excellent job and...[a] must for students of African Literature. --V.Y. Mudimbe, Duke University.<br> [This book] is destined to elevate comparative research on African Diaspora drama out of the sub-basement of scholarship. Olaniyan literally performs this transformation by his choice of authors, carefull attention to texts, and criticism informed broadly by a rich dialogue among contemporary cultural and literary theorists.... The argument is presented forcfully, at times eloquently, with a turn of phrase likely to be quoted in the future by other scholars. --Ve Ve Clark, University of California, Berkeley.<br> A long overdue and very successful comparaitve approach to several of the most important contemporary Black playwrights. Scars of Conquest/Masks of Resistance offers a fascinating, ambitious, and challenging reading of modern pan-African drama as a specific conceptual formation and cultural practice. Drawing on a variety of contemporary critical languages, but equally conversant in the contestatory idioms of Negritude writers, Fanon, and their inheritors, Olaniyan illuminates not only the convergence of competing discourses and historical pressures that helped shape a distinctive pan-African theater, but forces reconsideration of the drama's ambiguous stagings of anticolonial and post-Afrocentric aspirations. Olaniyan's attention to subtle inflections of language and genre produce stimulating and persuasive readings of individual plays, and form the core of his vision of Black drama as an endless reinvention of postcolonial identities. --Kimberly W. Benston, Haverford College.<br> The publication of this book marks the emergence of a major new intellect in thefield of post-colonial studies. --Abiola Irele, The Ohio State University, and Editor, Research in African Literatures.<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |