Women, Politics and Performance in South African Theatre Today
Explore the compelling world of South African theatre with "Women, Politics and Performance in South African Theatre Today," authored by acclaimed experts and published by Goodman in 1999. This insightful paperback spans 122 pages, delving into the transformative years of change in South Africa.
In the third part of an important trilogy, this book examines the profound impact of Apartheid and the cultural boycott on performance art, highlighting the pivotal role women played in shaping the landscape of theatre. With a focus on gender and sexuality, the text features the powerful play "So What's New", offering readers a rich narrative that reflects the complexities of identity and resistance.
This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in contemporary politics in Africa, theatre history, and the role of women in performing arts. Dive into a narrative that captures the essence of resilience and creativity in a transformative era.