Contemporary Indigenous Plays
✍ Scribed by Vivienne Cleven
- Publisher
- Currency Press
- Year
- 2013;2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 219 KB
- Edition
- Reprinted
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1925004309
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✦ Synopsis
This diverse collection of contemporary plays from all over Australia includes: Bitin' Back by Vivienne Cleven, adapted from her novel of the same name this funny and perceptive play explores stereotyping, identity and race relations in a Queensland country town; Black Medea by Wesley Enoch, this richly poetic adaptation of Euripides Medea, blends the cultures of Ancient Greek and indigenous storytelling to weave a bold and breathtaking commentary on contemporary Black experience; Rainbow's End, by Jane Harrison, set in the 1950s, in northern Victorian. It creates a resonant 'snapshot' of one particular Koori family to dramatise the struggle for decent housing, meaningful education, jobs and community acceptance; the acclaimed King Hit by Geoffrey Narkle and David Milroy, tells the remarkable life story of Geoffrey Narkle which strikes at the very heart of the Stolen Generation, exploring the impact on an individual and a Culture when relationships are brutally broken; and...
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