Their Place on the Stage: Black Women Playwrights in AmericaThis study succinctly views some works of nine black women playwrights, who flourished between 1916 and 1935, and explores--in some detail--some characteristics of selected plays of Alice Childress, Lorraine Hansberry, and Ntozake Shange. . . . This is a well-conceived, well-researched, well-written study. Especially useful are Brown-Guillory's careful definition of terms and her clearly pointing out the directions in which she is heading. American Literature |
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... Hatch and Shine , p . 192 . 22. Aishah Rahman , " To Be Black , Female , and ... Ted Shine ( New York : The Free Press , 1974 ) , pp . 139–171 . All quotes ... Hatch and Ted Shine ( New York : The Free Press , 1974 ) , pp . 213–217 . All ...
... Hatch and Ted Shine ( New York : The Free Press , 1974 ) , pp . 184–187 . All quotes and references to the play are based upon this source . 46. Hatch and Shine , p . 184 . 47. Davis and Peplow , pp . 70-72 . 48. Willis Richardson , ed ...
... Hatch and Ted Shine ( New York : The Free Press , 1974 ) , pp . 738–755 . All quotes and references to the play are based upon this source . 40. James V. Hatch , in Black Theater U.S.A .: Forty - Five Plays by Black Americans , 1847 ...
Contents
Alice Childress Lorraine Hansberry Ntozake | 25 |
Symbols as Shapers of Theater | 51 |
African American Initiation | 79 |
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Their Place on the Stage: Black Women Playwrights in America Eliz Brown Guillory No preview available - 1990 |
Their Place on the Stage: Black Women Playwrights in America Eliz Brown Guillory No preview available - 1988 |