The Athenian sun in an African sky : modern African adaptations of classical Greek tragedy / by Kevin J. Wetmore, JrMcFarland, 2002.
Africa's Classical Legacy - Athens' African Legacy Greek Colonization and the Greek Construction of Africa Afrocentric Classicism The Impact of Afrocentric Classicism on Greco-African Adaptations Attic Tragedy - Afric Tragedy Tragedy, Myth, and Orality: Athens and Africa Homer and Indigenous African Epic The Introduction of Greek Tragedy to Africa Postcolonial Theatre, Transculturation, Hybridity, and the Art of Adaptation Tragic Theory and African Tragic Theory Aristophanes in Africa Ritual, Roots, and Tragic Form Ritual and Sacrifice in Greece and Africa A Return to Origins: Song of a Goat Dionysus and Ogun: The Yoruba Tragedy of Wole Soyinka Ritual and Revolution: Soyinka and The Bacchae of Euripides The Voice of the Polis Political Theatre in Athens and Africa: Myth as Civic Lesson Fate and the State: Ola Rotimi's The Gods Are Not to Blame The Household Suffers as Society Suffers: Edufa South Africa as Tragic Protagonist: Demea Orestes in South Africa The Myth of Orestes Orestes the Mother-Killer: Fugard's Orestes Orestes on Trial: The Song of Jacob Zulu Changing Orestes, Changing South Africa African Antigones Antigone in Africa African and Greek Attitudes to Death, Burial, and the Gods Antigone in Exile 1: Odale's Choice Antigone in Exile 2: Tegonni Antigone Under Apartheid: The Island Life Mirrors Art: Black Wedding Candles for Blessed Antigone Conclusion: African Theater in a Postcultural World.