全球化与一粒盐:一位移民剧作家的思考

Femi Euba
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摘要本文基于霍尔人文中心主办的堪萨斯大学“全球视野下的非洲文学研讨会”上的一篇论文。它反映了一位非洲移民作家试图在全球舞台上获得更广泛曝光的困境。在此过程中,本文质疑全球化应该为非洲作家和参与的戏剧导演、制片人、文学经纪人和观众提供平等互惠的文化和经济利益的有效性。
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Globalization and a grain of salt: Reflections of a participating emigrant-playwright
ABSTRACT The essay is based on a paper given at the “Symposium of African Literature in Global Perspectives” at the University of Kansas, sponsored by the Hall Center for the Humanities. It reflects thoughts on the predicaments of an emigrant African writer in his attempts to gain wider exposure on the global stage. In the process, the essay questions the validity of equal and reciprocal cultural and economic benefits that globalization is supposed to provide for African authors and participating theatre directors, producers, literary agents, and audiences.
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