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Title
Women and theatre for development in Swaziland. |
Full text
http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/28833/1/10673002.pdf |
Date
2008 |
Author(s)
Dlamini, Betty Sibongile |
Abstract
This thesis explores women and theatre for development in Swaziland. It focuses on how theatre for development is used as a tool in the development of women. Firstly, I examine the key concepts used throughout the thesis and I pay special attention to Theatre for Development. In the second chapter, I give an account of the country's history and pay special attention to the social status of women. In chapter 3, I examine the various forms of performance found in Swaziland and how they impact on the development of Swazi women. In the fourth chapter, I consider the evolution of literary practice in Swaziland and discuss two play-texts in English by H.I.E Dhlomo, a key literary figure and pioneer playwright of modem black drama in South Africa. I explore A Witch in My Heart by Hilda Kuper, a white anthropologist who lived in Swaziland in the mid twentieth century, and lastly. The Paper Bride by Zodwa Motsa, a contemporary Swazi writer. Next, in chapter 5, 1 investigate the first phase of Theatre for Development in Swaziland where non-governmental organizations, the Swazi Government and independent individuals worked together using Theatre for Development in Swazi communities. I consider first the workshops initiated by the youth. In chapter 6, I give an account of workshops involving whole communities and the kudliwa inhloko ebandla, a workshop that involved men only. In all these workshops 1 examine how they impacted on the development of women. I then conclude with a discussion of the findings of the study and their implications for the development of women. |
Subject(s)
Proquest |
Language
en |
Publisher
SOAS University of London |
Relation
http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/28833/ |
Type of publication
Theses; NonPeerReviewed |
Format
application/pdf |
Identifier
Dlamini, Betty Sibongile (2008) Women and theatre for development in Swaziland. PhD thesis. SOAS University of London. |
Repository
London - SOAS, University of London
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