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    • COMMUNITY THEATRE AND DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES IN NYANZA REGION, KENYA 

      Diang’a, Rachael; Kebaya, Charles (Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 2016)
      Positing Community Theatre as a site and agency for development, an effective way to share information and encourage community dialogue, this paper interrogates practices and efficacies of Community Theatre in Nyanza, ...
    • Community Theatre and Development Practices in the Nyanza Region of Kenya 

      Mwai, Wangari; Diang’a, Rachael; Kebaya, Charles (2015)
      Positing Community Theatre as an agency for development and is an effective way to encourage community dialogue, this article interrogates practices and efficacies of Community Theatre in Nyanza, ...
    • Pedagogical Aspects of Riddles: A Critical Examination of Abagusii Riddles 

      Gachanja, Muigai Wa; Kebaya, Charles (International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2013)
      This paper is based on a critical examination of pedagogical aspects of riddles among the Abagusii community and opines that riddles play an important role in the education system of notonlychildren but ...
    • Popular Art and the Reconfiguration of Political Intolerance in Kenya 

      Kebaya, Charles (Imbizo, 2022-05)
      Political intolerance is a recurrent feature in any general election in Kenya. The charged political atmosphere during elections has often seen heated verbal tiffs among politicians and supporters of opposing political ...
    • POPULAR MUSIC AND IDENTITY FORMATION AMONG KENYAN YOUTH 

      Wanjala, Henry; Kebaya, Charles (Journal of Music Research in Africa, 2017)
      The role of music in the formation and shaping of identity cannot be gainsaid since music represents an important cultural sphere where identities are affirmed, challenged, torn apart and reconstructed. ...
    • Power and Gendered Identities: (Re) Configuring the Gendered Self in Kenyan Drama 

      Olembo, Waveney; Kebaya, Charles (Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2013)
      Studies of power and gender identity form part of the dominant discourses of various scholars such as Judith Butler, Julia Kristeva, Margaret Hall, Michel Foucault, and Gloria Anzaldua who have explored the ...
    • Reading the Story of Jesus Christ as an Epic 

      Mwai, Wangari; Gimode, Edwin; Kebaya, Charles (Cultural and Religious Studies, 2015)
      There is no doubt that Jesus Christ is the eternal embodiment of the Christian faith. The story of salvation, especially the life of Jesus, forms the basis through which many Christians encounter the ...