Racing the Great White Way Black Performance, Eugene O'Neill, and the Transformation of Broadway
The early drama of Eugene O'Neill, with its emphasis on racial themes and conflicts, opened up extraordinary opportunities for Black performers to challenge racist structures in modern theater and cinema. By adapting O'Neill's dramatic writing-changing scripts to omit offensive epithe...
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Main Author: | Johnson, Katie N. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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University of Michigan Press
2023
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Series: | Theater: Theory/Text/Performance
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Online Access: | OAPEN Library: download the publication OAPEN Library: description of the publication |
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