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Culture, Performance and Identity

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   SOCIETY
   Culture
   Art

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9789966028242

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published: 2008

pages: 180

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Culture, Performance and Identity

By Njogu, Kimani (ed.)

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OVERVIEW

Our lives, which are mainly structured according to repeated and socially sanctioned modes of behaviour suggest that human activity is a performance; it is an activity undertaken with a consciousness of itself. We are always aware that someone who has certain expectations about us is watching. In order to satisfy the expectation we behave accordingly. Quite often we are conscious of projecting identity - in politics, in our homes, places of worship, on the street, among colleagues and so on. But how does this happen?

This book brings together essays which cover a number of key areas: Gender, Disability, Media, Sports, Literature, Religion, Land and Youth, Music. Through an examination of the situation in Kenya, the essays opens new ways of understanding forms of local, national and global identity.

keywords: African Studies, Humanities, Identity

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