Communicating social inclusiveness: Paul Slabolepszy’s Fordsburg’s Finest (1997)

Paul Slabolepszy is a well-known South African playwright whose socially inclusive plays appeal to broad national and international multi-cultural audiences. His ability to reflect an authentic South African landscape with its stormy political background, diverse cultures and inhabitants, and to evo...

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Main Author: M.A. van Deventer
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2004-07-01
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Online Access:https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/257
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spelling doaj-c6e9207d86804c38943a7384c663785e2020-11-24T23:54:01ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372004-07-01252799610.4102/lit.v25i2.257229Communicating social inclusiveness: Paul Slabolepszy’s Fordsburg’s Finest (1997)M.A. van Deventer0School of Information and Communication Technology, The Central University of Technology, Free State, BloemfonteinPaul Slabolepszy is a well-known South African playwright whose socially inclusive plays appeal to broad national and international multi-cultural audiences. His ability to reflect an authentic South African landscape with its stormy political background, diverse cultures and inhabitants, and to evoke empathy for all of his diverse characters within this South African milieu, adds to the dramatic impact of his plays. In his play, Fordsburg’s Finest (1997), Slabolepszy depicts an empowered woman as the focus of his concern. In this play he takes us on a nostalgic journey of recognition, and with sensitivity and insight relates the return of an exile from America to South Africa. A black woman, Thandi, returns to her place of birth to redefine her heritage and roots. I would also like to demonstrate how Slabolepszy combines various degrees of comedy in order to evoke empathy for Thandi, as well as for his white characters. In so doing he is able to foster social inclusiveness in Fordsburg’s Finest. Slabolepszy’s play also ends on a hopeful note, for he suggests that by freeing our souls, there is hope for South Africa’s emergent democracy.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/257Comedy And Social InclusivenessFordsburgs FinestPaul Slabolepszy
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Communicating social inclusiveness: Paul Slabolepszy’s Fordsburg’s Finest (1997)
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Comedy And Social Inclusiveness
Fordsburgs Finest
Paul Slabolepszy
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title Communicating social inclusiveness: Paul Slabolepszy’s Fordsburg’s Finest (1997)
title_short Communicating social inclusiveness: Paul Slabolepszy’s Fordsburg’s Finest (1997)
title_full Communicating social inclusiveness: Paul Slabolepszy’s Fordsburg’s Finest (1997)
title_fullStr Communicating social inclusiveness: Paul Slabolepszy’s Fordsburg’s Finest (1997)
title_full_unstemmed Communicating social inclusiveness: Paul Slabolepszy’s Fordsburg’s Finest (1997)
title_sort communicating social inclusiveness: paul slabolepszy’s fordsburg’s finest (1997)
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description Paul Slabolepszy is a well-known South African playwright whose socially inclusive plays appeal to broad national and international multi-cultural audiences. His ability to reflect an authentic South African landscape with its stormy political background, diverse cultures and inhabitants, and to evoke empathy for all of his diverse characters within this South African milieu, adds to the dramatic impact of his plays. In his play, Fordsburg’s Finest (1997), Slabolepszy depicts an empowered woman as the focus of his concern. In this play he takes us on a nostalgic journey of recognition, and with sensitivity and insight relates the return of an exile from America to South Africa. A black woman, Thandi, returns to her place of birth to redefine her heritage and roots. I would also like to demonstrate how Slabolepszy combines various degrees of comedy in order to evoke empathy for Thandi, as well as for his white characters. In so doing he is able to foster social inclusiveness in Fordsburg’s Finest. Slabolepszy’s play also ends on a hopeful note, for he suggests that by freeing our souls, there is hope for South Africa’s emergent democracy.
topic Comedy And Social Inclusiveness
Fordsburgs Finest
Paul Slabolepszy
url https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/257
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