Modern and contemporary black British drama / edited by Mary F. Brewer, Lynette Goddard and Deirdre Osborne
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Plagrave Macmillan, 2015Description: viii, 240 p.; illISBN: 9780230303201DDC classification: 822.91409896041Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 822.91409896041 BRE/M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P42943 |
Includes bibliography and index.
Framing Black British Drama: Past to Present
Mary F. Brewer, Lynette Goddard, Deirdre Osborne
Part I Post-War Migration
1 The Social and Political Context of Black British Theatre: 1950s-80s
Helen Thomas
2 Identity Politics in the Plays of Mustapha Matura
Brian Crow
3 Staging Social Change: Three Plays by Barry Reckord
Mary F. Brewer
4 Home/lessness, Exile and Triangular Identities in the Drama of Caryl Phillips
Suzanne Scafe
Part II Second Generation
5 The Social and Political Context of Black British Theatre:
1980s -90s
Meenakshi Ponmiswami
6 Looking Back: Winsome Pinnock’s Politics of
Representation
Nicoia Abram
7 (Black) Masculinity, Race and Nation in Roy Williams’ Sports Plays
Lynette Goddard
8 Kwame Kwei-Armah’s African American Inspired Triptych
Michael Pearce
Part III Neo-Millennial
9 The Social and Political Context of Black British
Theatre: The 2000s
D. Keith Peacock
10 Resisting the Standard and Displaying Her Coiours: debbie tucker green at British Drama’s Vanguard
Deirdre Osbome
11 Bola Agbaje: Voicing a New Africa on the British Stage
Ekua Ekumah
12 Witnessing to, in, and from the Centre: Oladipo Agboluaje’s Theatre of Dialogic Centrism
Victor Ukaegbu
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