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Drumbeats, Masks, and Metaphor: Contemporary Afro-American Theatre
Harvard University Press, 1983 Cloth: 978-0-674-21678-5 Library of Congress Classification PN2270.A35F3213 1983 Dewey Decimal Classification 792.08996073
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Contemporary Afro–American theatre is an exciting spectacle of an emerging black identity during a period when blacks have come to the forefront of political activity in the United States. Geneviève Fabre brings us the vast and rich production of black drama since 1945, placing it in historical and cultural context as a platform for political statement. Two strains emerge: the militant theatre of protest, and the ethnic theatre of black experience. See other books on: African American & Black | African American theater | Fabre, Geneviève | Masks | Metaphor See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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