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![]() | Penpoints, Gunpoints and Dreams (1998) Towards a Critical Theory of the Arts And the State in Africa A non fiction book by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o |
Penpoints, Gunpoints, and Dreams explores the relationship between art and political power in society, taking as its starting point the experience of writers in contemporary Africa, where they are often seen as the enemy of the postcolonial state. This study raises the wider issues of the
relationship between the state of art and the art of the state, particularly in their struggle for the control of performance space in territorial, temporal, social, and even psychic contexts. Kenyan writer, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, calls for the alliance of art and people power, freedom and dignity
against the encroachments of modern states. Art, he argues, needs to be active, engaged, insistent on being what it has always been, the embodiment of dreams for a truly human world.
relationship between the state of art and the art of the state, particularly in their struggle for the control of performance space in territorial, temporal, social, and even psychic contexts. Kenyan writer, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, calls for the alliance of art and people power, freedom and dignity
against the encroachments of modern states. Art, he argues, needs to be active, engaged, insistent on being what it has always been, the embodiment of dreams for a truly human world.
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Hardback Editions
April 1998 : Hardback
| Title: Penpoints, Gunpoints, and Dreams: Towards a Critical Theory of the Arts and the State in Africa (Clarendon Lectures in English) Author(s): Ngugi wa Thiong'o ISBN: 0-19-818390-9 / 978-0-19-818390-7 (UK edition) Publisher: Clarendon Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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