Theatre Symposium, Vol. 29 : Theatre and Race
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University of Alabama Press,
2022.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Content Warning
- Introduction | Andrew Gibb
- American Theatre and Its Ongoing Racial Crisis | Soyica Diggs Colbert
- Living Objects: How Contemporary African American Puppet Artists "Figure" Race | Paulette Richards
- Past Is Precedent: Native Survivance and Cross-Generational Storytelling in Mary Kathryn Nagle's Sovereignty | Miriam Hahn Thomas
- Afro-Latinidad: Being Black and Latinx in Theatre Today | Daphnie Sicre
- Dream Demurred: Interrogating Whiteness in Bruce Norris's Clybourne Park | Gregory S. Carr
- Performing Multiple Meanings: The Lion Dance in Boston's Chinatown | Casey Avaunt
- Reifying Whiteness in Cicely Hamilton's A Pageant of Great Women | Elise Robinson
- Artistic Reparations | Troy L. Scarborough
- Breaking the Shackles: Reshaping the Stigma of Stereotypes in Character Development | Shontelle Thrash
- The "Topsification" of Uncle Tom's Cabin | Christopher Corbo
- Slippery Borders and Mythic Spaces: Race, Class, and Ressentiment in Lynn Nottage's Sweat | M. Scott Phillips
- True Lies: The Myth of Color-Blind Casting and the Silencing of the Black Playwright in American Theatre | LyaNisha R. Gonzalez
- Contributors