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Title African-American performance and theater history : a critical reader / edited by Harry J. Elam, Jr., David Krasner
Published Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 367 pages) : illustrations
Series OUP E-Books
Contents The device of race: an introduction / Harry J. Elam, Jr. -- Uncle Tom's women / Judith Williams -- Political radicalism and artistic innovation in the works of Lorraine Hansberry / Margaret B. Wilkerson -- The Black arts movement: performance, neo-orality, and the destruction of the "white thing" / Mike Sell -- Beyond a liberal audience / William Sonnega -- Deep skin: reconstructing Congo Square / Joseph R. Roach -- "Calling on the Spirit": the performativity of Black women's faith in the Baptist church spiritual traditions and its radical possibilities for resistance / Telia U. Anderson -- The chitlin circuit / Henry Louis Gates, Jr. -- Audience and Africanisms in August Wilson's dramaturgy: a case study / Sandra G. Shannon -- Black minstrelsy and double inversion, circa 1890 / Annemarie Bean -- Black Salome: exoticism, dance, and racial myths / David Krasner -- Uh tiny land mass just outside of my vocabulary: expression of creative nomadism and contemporary African American playwrights / Kimberly D. Dixon -- Attending Walt Whitman High: the lessons of Pomo Afro Homos' Dark fruit / Jay Plum -- Acting out miscegenation / Diana R. Paulin -- Birmingham's Federal Theater Project Negro Unit: the administration of race / Tina Redd -- The Black performer and the performance of blackness: The escape; or, A leap to freedom by William Wells Brown and No place to be somebody by Charles Gordone / Harry J. Elam, Jr. -- The costs of re-membering: what's at stake in Gayl Jone's Corregidora / Christina E. Sharpe -- African American theater: the state of the profession, past, present, and future / roundtable discussion edited by Harry J. Elam, Jr., David Krasner -- Afterword: change is coming / David Krasner
Summary African American Performance and Theater History is an anthology of critical writings that explores the intersections of race, theater, and performance in America. Assembled by two esteemed scholars in black theater, Harry J. Elam, Jr. and David Krasner, and composed of essays from acknowledged authorities in the field, this anthology is organized into four sections representative of the ways black theater, drama, and performance interact and enact continual social, cultural, and political dialogues. Ranging from a discussion of dramatic performances of Uncle Tom's Cabin to the Black Art Movem
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-356) and index
Notes English
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Subject African American theater.
American drama -- African American authors -- History and criticism
African Americans -- Intellectual life.
African Americans in literature.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Theater -- General.
African American theater
African Americans in literature
African Americans -- Intellectual life
American drama -- African American authors
Schwarze
Theater
Drama
Geschichte
Aufführung
Acteurs.
Amerika
USA
Schwärze
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Elam, Harry Justin.
Krasner, David, 1952-
ISBN 9780198029281
0198029284
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9781280655036
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9780195127256
1602563462
9781602563469