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الصفحة 363
THIS IS ACTUALLY A GOOD INTERPRETATION OF MODERN CIVILISATION ' : POPULAR THEATRE AND THE SOCIAL IMAGINARY IN GHANA , 1946-66 Catherine M. Cole In the past two decades West African popular theatre has been the subject of a growing body ...
THIS IS ACTUALLY A GOOD INTERPRETATION OF MODERN CIVILISATION ' : POPULAR THEATRE AND THE SOCIAL IMAGINARY IN GHANA , 1946-66 Catherine M. Cole In the past two decades West African popular theatre has been the subject of a growing body ...
الصفحة 408
By stressing the importance of modernities that run parallel to the classical paradigm of the West I want to criticise recent work in African studies and media studies that has been dominated by the focus on local ' resistance to ...
By stressing the importance of modernities that run parallel to the classical paradigm of the West I want to criticise recent work in African studies and media studies that has been dominated by the focus on local ' resistance to ...
الصفحة 439
... offers Hausa viewers a way of imaginatively engaging with forms of tradition different from their own at the same time as conceiving of a modernity that comes without the political and ideological significance of that of the West .
... offers Hausa viewers a way of imaginatively engaging with forms of tradition different from their own at the same time as conceiving of a modernity that comes without the political and ideological significance of that of the West .
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