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Art and Political Thought in Bole Butake

Art and Political Thought in Bole Butake

By Emmanuel Ngwang,Kenneth Usongo

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Publish Date

2016

Publisher

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

Language

eng

Pages

140

Description:

Through a pluralist critical approach, this book interrogates Bole Butake’s major creative works—Lake God, And Palm Wine Will Flow, The Survivors, Shoes and Four Men in Arms, Dance of the Vampires and The Rape of Michelle —mainly in terms of their political underpinnings and cultural signification. The intention is to place his drama within the socio-political matrix of Cameroon and demonstrate the topicality of the issues of governance, marginalization, and corruption in Cameroon or Africa that Butake consistently foregrounds in his creative works. Butake's oeuvre continues to inspire so many people, from disenfranchised groups that see in his dramas a path to reclaiming liberties to critics who are challenged to hone their literary tools in the endeavor to situate his works within the dynamics of politics and culture in Africa.