Author: Hay, Samuel A. Title: African American Theatre: An Historical and Critical Analysis
Description: Cambridge / New York, Cambridge University Press, 1994. Hardcover. glossy white & black printed boards. book xiii, 287 pgs. From a college library. Opening pages have instances of pencil underlining and notations, otherwise, remaining text appears clean. A nice copy. "A landmark work in the study of Black theater and drama, African American Theatre offers the first comprehensive history of a major cultural phenomenon until now too often neglected. In this fast-paced investigation, Hay seeks out the origins of Black theater in social protest, as envisioned by W.E.B. Dubois, and as a formal branch of arts theater. Divided between these opposing forces--the activist and the artistic--Black theater, Hay argues, faced conflicts of identity whose traces still haunt the medium today. African American Theatre thus offers a means of locating Black theater in the larger context of American theater and in the continuum of African American history from the nineteenth century to the present--and in doing so offers a profile of dramatic expression shaped and scarred by the forces of repression, of self-affirmation, and of subversion. Sweeping in scope, original in approach and provocatively written, this important book mines the origins and influences directing Black theater, while charting a course for its future survival."--WorldCat. VG (ex-library w/ stamps to textblock edges, ID to lower spine, internal stamps, usual markings, etc. light marks to covers.) .
Keywords: African American Theater ; African American Theater ; ;
Price: US$ 48.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 186062
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