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Drumbeats, Masks, and Metaphor: Contemporary Afro-American Theatre Book

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  • Drumbeats, Masks, and Metaphor: Contemporary Afro-American Theatre
  • Written by author Genevieve E. Fabre, Melvin Dixon
  • Published by Harvard University Press, 1984/07/01
  • Contemporary Afro–American theatre is an exciting spectacle of an emerging black identity during a period when blacks have come to the forefront of political activity in the United States. Geneviève Fabre brings us the vast and rich production of black dr
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  • Introduction

  1. The Historical Precedent

    • Theatre and the Black Community
    • The Pitfalls of Integration
    • Creating a Community Theatre
    • Black Fire
    • The Theoretical Foundations of New Black Theatre

  2. The Militant Theatre

    • LeRoijones/Amiri Baraka: An Iconoclastic Theatre
    • Jones/Baraka: A Revolutionary Theatre
    • Poems like Fists
    • Allegory, jazz, and Race Relations
    • Victims, Traitors, and Rebels
    • Rituals of Vengeance
    • Ideologies of Nationalism and Revolution
    • Model Punishments and Imaginary Games
    • Revolutionary Theatre and Promethean Consciousness

  3. The Theatre of Experience

    • Metaphors in the Titles of Plays
    • Race Relations
    • The Family and the Community
    • Heroes and Rituals of the Street
    • J. F. Gaines and Melvin van Peebles: Humor and Play
    • Ed Bullins: The Language of the Blues
    • Edgar White: The Odyssey of the Picaro
    • Paul Carter Harrison: For a Neo–African Theatre

  4. Theatre and Culture

  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Index


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