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Playing for Life: Performance in Africa in the Age of AIDSPublication DateApril 2003 SummaryPlaying for Life is a survey of African performance about HIV/AIDS. The work provides an introduction to the study of Africa through performance, as well as supplying information about a sampling of performance resources. Also, it aims to show how Africans are working to harness the energy of performance to help address the AIDS pandemic.
This book focuses chiefly on the AIDS epidemic/AIDS performances in two African countries, South Africa and Mali. The differnces between the countries by most social indicators, such as economy, religion, geography and climate, colonial history, pre-colonial history, and nature and severity of the AIDS epidemic, provide contrast from one another. The book includes maps, charts, and photographs. The chapters have been illustrated with audio and video clips featured on the accompanying compact disc (CD). Click here to order online through Amazon.com. PublisherNumber of Pages344 Contactorders@cap-press.com
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