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Contemporary Plays by Women of Color

Contemporary Plays by Women of Color
Author: Kathy A. Perkins
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1996
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780415113786

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Contemporary Plays by Women of Color is a ground-breaking anthology of eighteen new and recent works by African American, Asian American, Latina American and Native American playwrights. This compelling collection includes works by award-winning and well-known playwrights such as Anna Deavere Smith, Cherrie Moraga, Pearl Cleage, Marga Gomez and Spiderwoman, as well as many exciting newcomers. Contemporary Plays by Women of Color is the first anthology to display such an abundance of talent from such a wide range of today's women playwrights. The plays tackle a variety of topics - from the playful to the painful - and represent numerous different approaches to playmaking. The volume also includes: * an invaluable appendix of published plays by women of color * biographical notes on each writer * the production history of each play Contemporary Plays by Women of Color is a unique resource for practitioners, students and lovers of theatre, and an inspiring addition to any bookshelf.


Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Plays by Women

Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Plays by Women
Author: Penny Farfan
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 047205435X

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Explores how women playwrights illuminate the contemporary world and contribute to its reshaping


Contemporary Plays by Women of Color

Contemporary Plays by Women of Color
Author: Roberta Uno
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: American drama
ISBN: 9781138189461

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In the two decades since the first edition of Contemporary Plays by Women of Color published, its significance to the theatrical landscape in the United States has grown exponentially. In this second edition, Roberta Uno brings together an up-to-date selection of plays from renowned and emerging playwrights tackling a variety of topics.


Contemporary Plays by African American Women

Contemporary Plays by African American Women
Author: Sandra Adell
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0252097815

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African American women have increasingly begun to see their plays performed from regional stages to Broadway. Yet many of these artists still struggle to gain attention. In this volume, Sandra Adell draws from the vital wellspring of works created by African American women in the twenty-first century to present ten plays by both prominent and up-and-coming writers. Taken together, the selections portray how these women engage with history as they delve into--and shake up--issues of gender and class to craft compelling stories of African American life. Gliding from gritty urbanism to rural landscapes, these works expand boundaries and boldly disrupt modes of theatrical representation. Selections: Blue Door , by Tanya Barfield; Levee James , by S. M. Shephard-Massat; Hoodoo Love , by Katori Hall; Carnaval , by Nikkole Salter; Single Black Female , by Lisa B. Thompson; Fabulation, or The Re-Education of Undine , by Lynn Nottage; BlackTop Sky , by Christina Anderson; Voyeurs de Venus , by Lydia Diamond; Fedra , by J. Nicole Brooks; and Uppa Creek: A Modern Anachronistic Parody in the Minstrel Tradition , by Keli Garrett.


Contemporary Plays by Women of Color

Contemporary Plays by Women of Color
Author: Roberta Uno
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2005-06-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1134823800

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Contemporary Plays by Women of Color is a ground-breaking anthology of eighteen new and recent works by African American, Asian American, Latina American and Native American playwrights. This compelling collection includes works by award-winning and well-known playwrights such as Anna Deavere Smith, Cherrie Moraga, Pearl Cleage, Marga Gomez and Spiderwoman, as well as many exciting newcomers. Contemporary Plays by Women of Color is the first anthology to display such an abundance of talent from such a wide range of today's women playwrights. The plays tackle a variety of topics - from the playful to the painful - and represent numerous different approaches to playmaking. The volume also includes: * an invaluable appendix of published plays by women of color * biographical notes on each writer * the production history of each play Contemporary Plays by Women of Color is a unique resource for practitioners, students and lovers of theatre, and an inspiring addition to any bookshelf.


Women in American Theatre

Women in American Theatre
Author: Helen Krich Chinoy
Publisher: Theatre Communications Grou
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2006
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781559362634

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First full-scale revision since 1987.


Contemporary African American Women Playwrights

Contemporary African American Women Playwrights
Author: Philip C. Kolin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2007-11-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1135866481

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In the last 50 years, American and World theatre have been challenged and enriched by the rise to prominence of numerous female African American dramatists. Contemporary African American Women Playwrights is the first critical volume to explore the contexts and influences of these writers, and their exploration of black history and identity through a wealth of diverse, courageous and visionary dramas.


"Strange Orphans"

Author: Beatrix Taumann
Publisher: Königshausen & Neumann
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1999
Genre: African American dramatists
ISBN: 9783826016813

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Modern Drama by Women 1880s-1930s

Modern Drama by Women 1880s-1930s
Author: Katherine E. Kelly
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1134802374

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Modern Drama by Women 1880s-1930s offers the first direct evidence that women playwrights helped create the movement known as Modern Drama. It contains twelve plays by women from the Americas, Europe and Asia, spanning a national and stylistic range from Swedish realism to Russian symbolism. Six of these plays are appearing in their first English-language translation. Playwrights include: * Anne-Charlotte Leffler Edgren (Sweden) * Amelai Pincherle Rosselli (Italy) * Elsa Berstein (Germany) * Elizabeth Robins (Britain) * Marie Leneru (France) * Alfonsina Storni (Argentina) * Hella Wuolijoki (Finland) * Hasegawa Shigure (Japan) * Rachilde (France) * Zinaida Gippius (Russia) * Djuna Barnes (USA) * Marita Bonner (USA) This groundbreaking anthology explodes the traditional canon. In these plays, the New Woman represents herself and her crises in all of the styles and genres available to the modern dramatist. Unprecedented in diversity and scope, it is a collection which no scholar, student or lover of modern drama can afford to miss.


Black Feminism in Contemporary Drama

Black Feminism in Contemporary Drama
Author: Lisa M. Anderson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2008
Genre: African Americans in literature
ISBN: 0252032284

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In tracing black feminism in contemporary drama by black women playwrights, Lisa M. Anderson reviews the history of black feminism through analysis of plays by Pearl Cleage, Glenda Dickerson, Breena Clarke, Kia Corthron, Suzan-Lori Parks, Sharon Bridgforth, and Shirlene Holmes.Black Feminism in Contemporary Dramarepresents a cross section of women who have diverse writing and performance styles and generational differences that highlight the artistic and political breadth of black feminist theater. Anderson closely investigates each play's construction and the context of its production, including how the play critiques, shifts, or alters dominant culture stereotypes; how it positions goals of the "community"; and how it engages with the concept of art's function. She not only discusses what shapes the black feminism of these writers but also points out how the meaning of the term black feminism shifts among them.