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Contemporary Black British Playwrights - Margins to Mainstream

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Zusatztext "Goddard (Royal Holloway! Univ. of London! UK) explores contemporary black British theater through close analyses of work by Kwame Kwei-Armah! debbie tucker green! Roy Williams! and Bola Agbaje. ? Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers." (T. F. DeFrantz! Choice! Vol. 53 (8)! April! 2016) "A major strength is undoubtedly that they systematically provide insightful and pertinent contextualising chapters that map out the changing concerns of black Britain as well as the broader historical! political! theoretical and cultural terrain of the period under scrutiny. ? Scrupulously researched and clearly written! these studies will serve as key resources for students! teachers! scholars! practitioners and non-academic audiences alike." (Cyrielle Garson! Journal of Contemporary Drama in English! Vol 6 (2)! November! 2018) "Dr Lynette Goddard's excellent book is an important contribution to the study of post-millennial black British theatre! lucidly written and accessible both to scholars and general readers. She explores in detail plays by leading contemporary black dramatists! including Roy Williams! Kwame Kwei-Armah! debbie tucker green and Bola Agbaje. However! the plays are not simply discussed as isolated dramatic texts but also as significant expressions of the current state of Britain as a multiracial society." - Dr D Keith Peacock! Emeritus Research Scholar! University of Hull! UK Informationen zum Autor Lynette Goddard is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. As well as several journal articles and book chapters on contemporary black British playwriting, her publications include writing Staging Black Feminisms: Identity, Politics, Performance (Palgrave, 2007), co-editing Modern and Contemporary Black British Drama (Palgrave, 2014), and selecting and introducing The Methuen Drama Book of Plays By Black British Writers (Methuen, 2011). Klappentext This book examines the socio-political and theatrical conditions that heralded the shift from the margins to the mainstream for black British Writers! through analysis of the social issues portrayed in plays by Kwame Kwei-Armah! debbie tucker green! Roy Williams! and Bola Agbaje. Zusammenfassung This book examines the socio-political and theatrical conditions that heralded the shift from the margins to the mainstream for black British Writers! through analysis of the social issues portrayed in plays by Kwame Kwei-Armah! debbie tucker green! Roy Williams! and Bola Agbaje. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: CONTEXTS 1. Beyond Identity Politics: Black British Playwrights on the Mainstream PART II: PLAYWRIGHTS, PLAYS, THEMES 2. Street Life: Black Masculinity and Youth Violence in Roy Williams' 'Urban' Plays 3. Past and Present: Legacies of Slavery in Kwame Kwei-Armah's National Theatre Triptych 4. Breaking the Silence: Women's Solidarity in debbie tucker green's Abuse and Trauma Plays 5. Playing the Game: Race Relations, Racism, and Nation in Roy Williams' Sports Plays 6. Around the World: African and Caribbean Human Rights in debbie tucker green's Global Plays 7. A Slice-of-Life: British-African Social Comedy in Bola Agbaje's Council Estate Plays 8. State-of-the-Nation? Black British Playwrights at the Tricycle Theatre PART III: CONCLUSIONS 9. Social Issues and Social Debates: Snapshots, Headlines, Conclusions...

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PART I: CONTEXTS 1. Beyond Identity Politics: Black British Playwrights on the Mainstream PART II: PLAYWRIGHTS, PLAYS, THEMES 2. Street Life: Black Masculinity and Youth Violence in Roy Williams' 'Urban' Plays 3. Past and Present: Legacies of Slavery in Kwame Kwei-Armah's National Theatre Triptych 4. Breaking the Silence: Women's Solidarity in debbie tucker green's Abuse and Trauma Plays 5. Playing the Game: Race Relations, Racism, and Nation in Roy Williams' Sports Plays 6. Around the World: African and Caribbean Human Rights in debbie tucker green's Global Plays 7. A Slice-of-Life: British-African Social Comedy in Bola Agbaje's Council Estate Plays 8. State-of-the-Nation? Black British Playwrights at the Tricycle Theatre PART III: CONCLUSIONS 9. Social Issues and Social Debates: Snapshots, Headlines, Conclusions

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"Goddard (Royal Holloway, Univ. of London, UK) explores contemporary black British theater through close analyses of work by Kwame Kwei-Armah, debbie tucker green, Roy Williams, and Bola Agbaje. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers." (T. F. DeFrantz, Choice, Vol. 53 (8), April, 2016)

"A major strength is undoubtedly that they systematically provide insightful and pertinent contextualising chapters that map out the changing concerns of black Britain as well as the broader historical, political, theoretical and cultural terrain of the period under scrutiny. ... Scrupulously researched and clearly written, these studies will serve as key resources for students, teachers, scholars, practitioners and non-academic audiences alike." (Cyrielle Garson, Journal of Contemporary Drama in English, Vol 6 (2), November, 2018)

"Dr Lynette Goddard's excellent book is an important contribution to the study of post-millennial black British theatre, lucidly written and accessible both to scholars and general readers. She explores in detail plays by leading contemporary black dramatists, including Roy Williams, Kwame Kwei-Armah, debbie tucker green and Bola Agbaje. However, the plays are not simply discussed as isolated dramatic texts but also as significant expressions of the current state of Britain as a multiracial society." - Dr D Keith Peacock, Emeritus Research Scholar, University of Hull, UK

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Authors L Goddard, L. Goddard, Lynette Goddard
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.01.2014
 
EAN 9781349314874
ISBN 978-1-349-31487-4
No. of pages 267
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Non-fiction book > Music, film, theatre

Theater, B, Performing Arts, The arts: general issues, Arts, Theatre Studies, Theatre and Performance Arts, Theater—History, Theatre History, Palgrave Literature Collection, Theatre and Performance Studies, comedy;identity;theatre

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