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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
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Joshua Williams
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PAPERBACK FOR SALE IN AFRICA ONLY African dance is discussed here
in its global as well as local contexts as a powerful vehicle of
aesthetic and cultural exchange and influence. To date, scholars
have tended, with a few exceptions, to write about African dance in
primarily ethnographic terms. This collection seeks to challenge
this pattern and expand dance research by engaging with the
aesthetics and socio-political impact of dance for communities in
and out of Africa in an increasingly global context. Contributors
to this issue look at the impact that specifically situated
indigenous dance forms have had on the development of newforms
locally, and the reciprocal impact of local and international
infrastructures, including funding bodies, tourism and festivals.
African Theatre 17 examines how dance is contributing to a
particularly African interculturalism, while analysing the issues
of representation of Africa in a postcolonial context. Articles
address the efficacy of dance to engage audiences with disavowed
issues regarding gender, sexuality and dis/ability both within and
beyond Africa. Highlights include a dance photo essay on F.O.D.
Gang's 2017 site-specific street performance "Untitled" in Lagos, a
new non-themed section, and the playscript Lunatic! by Zimbabwean
playwright Thoko Zulu. Volume Editors: YVETTE HUTCHISON &
CHUKWUMA OKOYE Series Editors: Yvette Hutchison, Reader, Department
of Theatre & Performance Studies, University of Warwick;
Chukwuma Okoye, Reader in African Theatre & Performance
University of Ibadan; Jane Plastow, Professor of African Theatre,
University of Leeds.
African dance is discussed here in its global as well as local
contexts as a powerful vehicle of aesthetic and cultural exchange
and influence. To date, scholars have tended, with a few
exceptions, to write about African dance in primarily ethnographic
terms. This collection seeks to challenge this pattern and expand
dance research by engaging with the aesthetics and socio-political
impact of dance for communities in and out of Africa in an
increasingly global context. Contributors to this issue look at the
impact that specifically situated indigenous dance forms have had
on the development of newforms locally, and the reciprocal impact
of local and international infrastructures, including funding
bodies, tourism and festivals. African Theatre 17 examines how
dance is contributing to a particularly African interculturalism,
while analysing the issues of representation of Africa in a
postcolonial context. Articles address the efficacy of dance to
engage audiences with disavowed issues regarding gender, sexuality
and dis/ability both within and beyond Africa. Highlights include a
dance photo essay on F.O.D. Gang's 2017 site-specific street
performance "Untitled" in Lagos, a new non-themed section, and the
playscript Lunatic! by Zimbabwean playwright Thoko Zulu. Volume
Editors: YVETTE HUTCHISON & CHUKWUMA OKOYE Series Editors:
Yvette Hutchison, Reader, Department of Theatre & Performance
Studies, University of Warwick; Chukwuma Okoye, Reader in African
Theatre & Performance University of Ibadan; Jane Plastow,
Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds.
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School
Libraryocm27692572London: H. Sweet, 1879. xx, 407 p.; 22 cm.
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School
Libraryocm17434096Includes index.London: H. Sweet, 1880. xxvi, 403
p.: map (folded); 22 cm.
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