African American Women Playwrights Confront Violence: A Critical Study of Nine Dramatists

African American Women Playwrights Confront Violence: A Critical Study of Nine Dramatists

Author
Patricia A. Young
Publisher
McFarland & Company, Inc.
Language
English
Edition
ebook
Year
2012
Page
200
ISBN
9780786490004,0786490004
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.1 MiB

The pain of America’s racial legacy has been richly addressed in the nation’s literature, often by women who have gone largely unrecognized. This critical and gender-focused text scrutinizes the role of lynching dramas and social protest plays produced by African-American women. Writers covered include Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Angelina Weld Grimke, Mary Powell Burrill, and Myrtle Smith Livingston. The work also analyses the social protest plays of modern and contemporary dramatists Alice Childress, Sandra Seaton, Endesha Ida Mae Holland and Michon Boston. Of particular interest are the roles of black maternity and the pervasiveness of violence against black women in both the early and the later plays.

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