Community in motion : theatre for development in Africa
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Community in motion : theatre for development in Africa
(Critical studies in education and culture series)
Bergin & Garvey, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-211) and index
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Description
Africa has internal cultural resources that have positively influenced its development. Community in Motion explores the relationship between theatre and Freirian pedagogy. It underscores the urgency of refocusing development strategies on human rather than technical resources by showing how culture has traditionally played an important role in African development, and demonstrates the similarities between traditional African cultural paradigms and Freirian pedagogy.
The author describes selected significant Theatre for Development programs in diverse parts of Africa and determines the extent that these programs find congruence with the teachings of Paulo Freire. Case studies of Botswana, Zambia, Nigeria, and Kenya explore in detail the ongoing work in Zimbabwe, specifically the Zimbabwe Association of Community Theatre (ZACT). ZACT's work is analyzed in the context of Freirian pedagogy in order to highlight the development of a community-based theatre operation that is national in its scope and international in its influences.
Table of Contents
Series Foreword by Henry A. Giroux
Foreword by Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Preface
Post-Colonialism, Development, and a New African Theatre
The Growth of Theatre for Development Case Studies of Botswana, Nigeria, Zambia, and Kenya
The Zimbabwe Association of Community Theatre
Conscientization through ZACT
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
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