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Theatre in Transformation

Artistic Processes and Cultural Policy in South Africa
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Series:
Theater, Volume 122
Publisher:
 2019

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8376-4682-5
ISBN-Online
978-3-8394-4682-9
Publisher
transcript, Bielefeld
Series
Theater
Volume
122
Language
English
Pages
258
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. FrontmatterPages 1 - 4 Lebogang L. Nawa, Wolfgang Schneider Download chapter (PDF)
  2. InhaltPages 5 - 8 Lebogang L. Nawa, Wolfgang Schneider Download chapter (PDF)
  3. Theatre in Transformation. Foreword of the editors No access Pages 9 - 14 Lebogang L. Nawa, Wolfgang Schneider
  4. Bibliography No access Pages 14 - 14 Lebogang L. Nawa, Wolfgang Schneider
  5. Prologue: Time to take stock?. The Role of Theatre in Transformation No access Pages 15 - 24 Rolf C. Hemke
  6. Arts and Culture in South Africa. Taking Centre Stage on the Globe from Colonialism, Fascism, Apar theid and Beyond No access Pages 27 - 36 Mongane W. Serote
  7. Pinholes against apartheid. A Brief History of Political Theatre in South Africa No access Pages 37 - 42 Joachim Fiebach
  8. Theatre of Resistance. The Funda Community College in South Africa from the 1980s to the 1990s No access Pages 43 - 52 Motsumi Makhene
  9. The Unequal Brothers. The controversial history of the two leading South African theatres No access Pages 53 - 58 Adrienne Sichel
  10. The performing arts as a social force. South Africa''s post-apar theid theatre in the process of transformation No access Pages 61 - 66 Wolfgang Schneider
  11. "Taking meat to the knives". Report of the panel discussion "Political Power of Theatre - Cultural Policy for Theatre in South Africa" No access Pages 67 - 82 Lebogang L. Nawa
  12. Same old apartheid drama or new democratic play?. Report of the panel discussion "The State of Theatre in Soweto" No access Pages 83 - 100 Lebogang L. Nawa
  13. Soul food. South Africa''s theatre shows how the country is seeking its future role No access Pages 101 - 104 Henning Fülle
  14. The State of the Nation''s redress re-dressed. The new forms of protest in South African Theatre and the Theatre of Excess No access Pages 107 - 120 Nondumiso Lwazi Msimanga
  15. Political Theatre and Cultural Activism in the Free State Province, South Africa. The vacuum lef t by the death of Thamsanqa Duncan Moleko No access Pages 121 - 130 Montshiwa K. Moshounyane
  16. Ubulution! A re-imagining of protest and the public sphere in contemporary theatre No access Pages 131 - 146 Janine Lewis
  17. Artists as "Seismographs", Theatre as a "Mirror" of Society? Conversation with Cultural Activists: Yvette Hardie, Ismail Mahomed and Omphile Molusi about Social Transformation No access Pages 147 - 150 Isa Lange
  18. Between Traditional Practise and Contemporary Forms. Theatre for Young Audiences in (South-) Africa No access Pages 153 - 156 Yvette Hardie
  19. The ideal of a Rainbow Nation 1. What Theatre Arts and Cultural Policy in Europe can learn from Southern Africa No access Pages 157 - 172 Julius Heinicke
  20. Cradle of Creativity. Cape Town was the Capital of Theatre for Young Audiences No access Pages 173 - 176 Wolfgang Schneider
  21. Who''s saying what about whom? South Africa''s next generation is on a quest for its own identity No access Pages 177 - 182 Petra Jeroma, Theresa Frey, Johanna Kraft
  22. Township Theatre Making. An Ethnographic Study about a Developmental Tool for Khayelitsha Youth No access Pages 183 - 190 Ongezwa Mbele
  23. From "Playing" to "Working". Arresting systemic labour regression in the creative economy of Theatre in South Africa No access Pages 193 - 202 Motsumi Makhene
  24. Staring Dispassionately into the Abyss. Director and Author Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom from Soweto No access Pages 203 - 208 Rolf C. Hemke
  25. Theatre Development and Cultural Policy in Rural Areas. A grassroots perspective from Nor th West Province, South Africa No access Pages 209 - 218 Sefako Bethuel Mohlomi
  26. Are we actually deeply enough… …with these socio-political questions in our theatres? No access Pages 219 - 224 Khayelihle Dom Gumede
  27. Scratching the Wounds of the Past. A Playwright-Director''s Note on the Play - Silent Scars No access Pages 225 - 232 Calvin Ratladi
  28. Application of indigenous performance techniques in South African theatre. The case of Mmabana Ar ts Culture Spor ts and Foundation, North West Province No access Pages 233 - 242 Obakeng Kgwasi
  29. Unleashing the caged power of the Black girl. South Africa''s sociological theatre landscape No access Pages 243 - 248 Refilwe Madumo
  30. Epilogue: Theatre and the post-apartheid condition No access Pages 249 - 254 Mike van Graan
  31. Authors List No access Pages 255 - 258 Lebogang L. Nawa, Wolfgang Schneider

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