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Four Caribbean Women Playwrights: Ina Cesaire, Maryse Conde, Gerty Dambury And Suzanne DraciusFour Caribbean Women Playwrights: Ina Cesaire, Maryse Conde, Gerty Dambury And Suzanne Dracius

Four Caribbean Women Playwrights: Ina Cesaire, Maryse Conde, Gerty Dambury And Suzanne Dracius in Brampton, ON

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Four Caribbean Women Playwrights: Ina Cesaire, Maryse Conde, Gerty Dambury And Suzanne Dracius

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Four Caribbean Women Playwrights: Ina Cesaire, Maryse Conde, Gerty Dambury And Suzanne Dracius in Brampton, ON

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Four Caribbean Women Playwrightsaims to expand Caribbean and postcolonial studies beyond fiction and poetry by bringing to the fore innovative women playwrights from the French Caribbean: Ina Césaire, Maryse Condé, Gerty Dambury, Suzanne Dracius. Focussing on the significance of these women writers to the French and French Caribbean cultural scenes, the author illustrates how their work participates in global trends within postcolonial theatre. The playwrights discussed here all address socio-political issues, gender stereotypes, and the traumatic slave and colonial pasts of the Caribbean people. Investigating a range of plays from the 1980s to the early 2010s, including some works that have not yet featured in academic studies of Caribbean theatre, and applying theories of postcolonial theatre and local Caribbean theatre criticism,Four Caribbean Women Playwrightsshould appeal to scholars and students in the Humanities, and to all those interested in the postcolonial, the Caribbean, and contemporary theatre.
Four Caribbean Women Playwrightsaims to expand Caribbean and postcolonial studies beyond fiction and poetry by bringing to the fore innovative women playwrights from the French Caribbean: Ina Césaire, Maryse Condé, Gerty Dambury, Suzanne Dracius. Focussing on the significance of these women writers to the French and French Caribbean cultural scenes, the author illustrates how their work participates in global trends within postcolonial theatre. The playwrights discussed here all address socio-political issues, gender stereotypes, and the traumatic slave and colonial pasts of the Caribbean people. Investigating a range of plays from the 1980s to the early 2010s, including some works that have not yet featured in academic studies of Caribbean theatre, and applying theories of postcolonial theatre and local Caribbean theatre criticism,Four Caribbean Women Playwrightsshould appeal to scholars and students in the Humanities, and to all those interested in the postcolonial, the Caribbean, and contemporary theatre.

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