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This book draws on years of rich empirical research on radio drama production in Cameroon to offer a strikingly new perspective in Development Theatre discourse in Africa. Chronicling the history and evolution of Development Theatre practice in Anglophone Africa and arguing for literary forms that address the basic everyday realities of ordinary people in a medium they understand, the book revisits the crucial question of utilitarian literature in a continent that continues to brandish a begging bowl even as it celebrates fifty years of independence. Radio Theatreís inherent latitude to reach
Theater in community development --- Radio plays. --- Community development --- Drama in community development --- Radio drama --- Drama --- Radio programs --- Radio scripts --- Radio broadcasting --- Radio plays --- Radio in community development --- Radio --- Radio industry and trade --- Broadcasting --- Mass media --- E-books
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