
The Convert
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This Student Edition of Danai Gurira's 2012 play The Convert includes a commentary by Aviva Neff.
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Aviva Neff is an artist-scholar-educator with extensive experience in youth and community engaged art. A graduate of the College of Wooster, Aviva received her MA in Applied Theatre with distinction from Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK, and her PhD from Ohio State University, US. She teaches in Otterbein University's department of Theatre and Dance and serves as an intimacy coordinator in theatre productions at Columbus College of Art and Design.
Content
Commentary
Playwright
Overview of her other works; connection to Blank Panther
Cultural/Historical Context & Themes
British Colonialism, enslavement, the collision of indigenous religions & Catholicism, the loss and rediscovery of faith, women's rights & gendered hierarchies, war, race, "civilization"
Relationship to other art & literature on colonisation (such as Nottage's Ruined and Soyinka's Death and the King's Horseman)
Religious radicalism: then and now
Characters
Jekesai/"Ester" as a lens for experiencing the rise of Christian colonialism
Mai Tamba's religious duality
Chilford as the "model" convert
Place
Mashona & Matabeleland / Rhodesia
Language
Different forms of language (including Chishona)
Language and culture and its links to politics and identity
Play in performance
Costume, music and movement
Influences
George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion
Black Panther
Productions and adaptations
Overview of production history and critical casting, including its world premiere at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago, and the play's place in Kwame Kwei-Armah's inaugural season at the Young Vic, London
PLAY TEXT
Notes
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