Spring 2025
Luís Madureira
3 credits
Graduate/professional standing
T 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
2321 Engineering Hall
Instructor description
African social life is imbued with theatricality. It entails a multiplicity of ever-shifting, nonliterary, performance genres (sacred and secular, “traditional or “historical and “popular ). Although there is usually a substantial degree of overlay, the role and purpose of these diverse performative genres vary widely from the strictly utilitarian to the purely aesthetic. With the aim of fully considering aspects of this multifaceted performance activity of which Western-inspired drama is but a subcategory we will investigate diverse critical paradigms that highlight and explore the potential of African expressive culture, performative practices and traditions and engage in critical discussions of performance histories, theories, and practices.
We will focus not only on “dramatic literature but other performing arts as well as social performance. In this way, we aim to develop an interdisciplinary approach to African performance that broadly aligns with the actual practice of Africa’s playwrights, performers and theater practitioners.