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− | An Introduction by the editors, as well as an introduction to each individual play and its production(s), including critical notes and a bibliography on each. The plays are: ''[[Niqabi Ninja]]'' by Sara Shaarawi; ''[[Not That Woman]]'' by 'Tosin Jobi-Tume; ''[[I Want to Fly]]'' by Thembelihle Moyo; ''[[Silent Voices]]'' by Adong Judith; ''[[Unsettled]] by J.C. Niala; ''[[Mbuzeni]]'' by Koleka Putuma; ''[[Bonganyi]]'' by Sophia Mempuh Kwachuh. | + | An Introduction by the editors, as well as an introduction to each individual play and its production(s), including critical notes and a bibliography on each. The plays are: ''[[Niqabi Ninja]]'' by Sara Shaarawi (Egypt); ''[[Not That Woman]]'' by 'Tosin Jobi-Tume (Nigeria); ''[[I Want to Fly]]'' by Thembelihle Moyo (Zimbabwe); ''[[Silent Voices]]'' by Adong Judith (Uganda); ''[[Unsettled]]'' by J.C. Niala (Kenya); ''[[Mbuzeni]]'' by [[Koleka Putuma]] (South Africa); ''[[Bonganyi]]'' by Sophia Mempuh Kwachuh (Cameroon). |
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Contemporary Plays by African Women is an anthology of plays by women from various parts of Africa, edited by Yvette Hutchison and Amy Jephta.
Contains:
An Introduction by the editors, as well as an introduction to each individual play and its production(s), including critical notes and a bibliography on each. The plays are: Niqabi Ninja by Sara Shaarawi (Egypt); Not That Woman by 'Tosin Jobi-Tume (Nigeria); I Want to Fly by Thembelihle Moyo (Zimbabwe); Silent Voices by Adong Judith (Uganda); Unsettled by J.C. Niala (Kenya); Mbuzeni by Koleka Putuma (South Africa); Bonganyi by Sophia Mempuh Kwachuh (Cameroon).
Published in London by Methuen Drama (Bloomsbury)in 2019.
Sources
The first edition of Contemporary Plays by African Women
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