Preface
Introduction
1: Art War with the State: Writers and Guardians of a Postcolonial
Society
2: Penpoints, Gunpoints, and Dreams: The Conflict Between the
Crafts of Art and the State
3: Enacting Power: The Politics of the Performance State
4: Voicing Silence: Language, Democracy, and a New World Order
5: Renaissance or Orature: Freeing Creativity from the Literary
Colonisation of Orality
Conclusion
Ngugi wa Thiong'or, an acclaimed novelist, playwright, and critic, is Professor of Comparative Literature and Performance Studies at New York University.
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