2018
DOI: 10.1177/0021989418773142
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“Why didn’t you just stay where you were, a relic in the memory of poets?”: Yoruban ritual and sororal commonality in Fémi Òsófisan’sTègònni: An African Antigone

Abstract: This article discusses Fémi Òsófisan’s transnational play Tègònni: An African Antigone in the context of other African and European rewritings of Sophocles’ Antigone. The article argues that Òsófisan employs Yoruban ritual for a postcolonial revision of Greek tragedy that constructs an alternative tradition to the Western claim of Antigone as a foundational text of European democratic identity. Through innovative framing and by multiplying the protagonist, the play emphasizes that Sophocles’ Antigone depends o… Show more

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