Description
Sahakian here theorizes creolization as a performance-based process, dramatized by French Caribbean women's plays and enacted through their international production and reception histories. The author contends that the syncretism of the plays is not a static, fixed creole aesthetics but rather a dynamic process of creolization in motion, informed by history and based in the African-derived principle that performance is a space of creativity and transformation that connects past, present, and future.
About the Author
Emily Sahakian is Assistant Professor of Theater and French at the University of Georgia, Athens.
Reviews
"Sahakian's work is impeccably researched, impressively documented, and original in its bringing together cultural analysis, textual analysis, and performance analysis."-Judith G. Miller, New York University, coeditor of Plays by French and Francophone Women: A Critical Anthology
Book Information
ISBN 9780813940083
Author Emily Sahakian
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint University of Virginia Press
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Weight(grams) 420g