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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Greek Tragedy and the African Diaspora | 1 | |
1 | Black Athena Meets Black Orpheus: Three Models of the Afro-Greek Connection | 13 |
2 | Afro(American)centric Classicism and African American Theatre | 46 |
3 | Ancient Plays in a New World: Multicultural Currents | 62 |
4 | Black Medea | 132 |
5 | Mediterranean/Caribbean, or Odysseus Looks for Home | 205 |
Conclusion: Black Dionysus, or Athenian-African American Theatre | 231 | |
Notes | 235 | |
Works Cited | 247 | |
Index | 259 |
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