The Guardian (Nigeria)

Tejumola Olaniyan Memorial Lecture Holds April 23

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THE UW- Madison Department of English and the Centre for the Humanities is honoured to present the first yearly Tejumola Olaniyan Memorial Lecture with Moradewun Adejunmobi, professor and former chair in the African American and African Studies Department at the University of California, Davis.

Scheduled to hold on Friday, April 23, 2021, the lecture comes up at 12: 00pm. Titled, Second Acts: Theatrical­ity, State and Popular Culture in an African Setting, this presentati­on tracks the changing dispositio­ns for theatrical­ity in contempora­ry Nigerian political and popular culture. It ponders the persistenc­e of theatrical­ity as a dimension of Nigerian and African civic culture under varied political dispensati­ons.

It also considers the extent to which new media technologi­es have or have not fundamenta­lly altered the functions of theatrical­ity in the African world. An examinatio­n of the interface between media and theatrical­ity in Nigerian popular culture serves as the point of departure for a reflection on the nature of theatrical­ity in 21st century Nigeria, as well as the import and potential outcomes of current forms of theatrical­ity for political and civic culture in the present age.

In a career that spanned over three decades, T jum la laniyan pursued a unique, capacious, and generous vision of humanistic scholarshi­p in the field of African literary and cultural studies, including the Black world as a whole and extending beyond it.

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