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Theater 2009 39(1):7-27; DOI:10.1215/01610775-2008-010
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Brett Bailey and Third World Bunfight

Journeys into the South African Psyche

Daniel Larlham

In this profile, Daniel Larlham places controversial South African theater director Brett Bailey's recent works, including Ipi Zombi?, iMumbo Jumbo, and Big Dada, in the context of contemporary South African theater and politics. He describes Bailey's strategies of cultural appropriation and "celebration," audience responses to them, and his evolving approaches to theater and society.


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