Seven Plays of Koffi Kwahulé: In and Out of Africa

Seven Plays of Koffi Kwahulé: In and Out of Africa

Seven Plays of Koffi Kwahulé: In and Out of Africa

Seven Plays of Koffi Kwahulé: In and Out of Africa

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Overview

The work of renowned Ivoirian playwright Koffi Kwahulé has been translated into some 15 languages and is performed regularly throughout Europe, Africa, and the Americas. For the first time, Seven Plays of Koffi Kwahulé: In and Out of Africa makes available to an Anglophone audience some of the best and most representative plays by one of Francophone Africa’s most accomplished living playwrights.

Kwahulé’s theater delves into both the horror of civil war in Africa and the diasporic experience of peoples of African origin living in Europe and the “New World.” From the split consciousness of the protagonist and rape victim in Jaz to the careless buffoonery of mercenaries in Brewery, Kwahulé’s characters speak in riffs and refrains that resonate with the improvisational pulse of jazz music. He confronts us with a violent world that represents the damage done to Africa and asks us, through exaggeration and surreal touches, to examine the reality of an ever-expanding network of global migrants. His plays speak to the contemporary state of humanity, suffering from exile, poverty, capitalist greed, collusion, and fear of “the other”—however that “other” gets defined.

Judith G. Miller’s introductory essay situates Kwahulé among his postcolonial contemporaries. Short introductory essays to each play, accompanied by production photos, contextualize possible approaches to Kwahulé’s often enigmatic work. Anglophone theater scholars and theater professionals eager to engage with contemporary theater beyond their borders, particularly in terms of what so-called minority theater artists from other countries are creating, will welcome this indispensable collection. Students and scholars of African studies and of global French studies will also find this work intriguing and challenging.

 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472053490
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 05/31/2017
Series: African Perspectives
Pages: 334
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Judith G. Miller is Professor of French and Collegiate Professor at New York University.
Chantal Bilodeau is a playwright and translator.

Table of Contents

Soundscapes, Mindscapes, and Escape: An Introduction to the Theater of Koffi Kwahulé Judith Graves Miller 1

A Word about the Translation Chantal Bilodeau 15

That Old Black Magic 21

Jaz 65

Big Shoot 101

Misterioso-911 143

Blue-S-Cat 191

Brewery 219

Melancholy of Barbarians 269

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