In the plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson, Alice Childress, and Pearl Cleage, black women are often portrayed as defenders of the physical self, protectors of identity, and guardians of the future. This study will examine how these playwrights examined the issue of protection in their plays. Although each playwright will be looked at specifically in relationship to one of the three categories—physical, social identity, feminist—the boundaries remain fluid. Where each playwright fits predominately into one category, the overlap is noticeable as the definitions between the three areas of protection sometimes merge. “Physical protection” is the act of defending from attack and loss. In relationship to Georgia Douglas Johnson it will mean looking...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
To bring out the identity of Afro-American Women in a Movie adapted from the Novel of Alice Walker’...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
In the plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson, Alice Childress, and Pearl Cleage, black women are often po...
In the plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson, Alice Childress, and Pearl Cleage, black women are often po...
This dissertation investigates the radical black feminist theatre of the 1940s through the 1970s, fo...
Black women’s voices in literature and television have been marginalized for decades. Whether they a...
\u22Black women playwrights in particular have ensured its [Black culture\u27s] survival through cre...
Black women have had to work very hard to pull themselves up the social ladder. Literature reflects ...
Black women have had to work very hard to pull themselves up the social ladder. Literature reflects ...
The volume authored by Koritha Mitchell is a remarkable contribution to the field of African America...
This study examines the lives of Black women confronting sexual and domestic violence through mobili...
Through an analysis of identity and race, this paper suggests a new way of reading strategies for re...
Race, class and gender exist as categorizations to distinguish and preserve privilege and identity i...
This study examines the lives of Black women confronting sexual and domestic violence through mobili...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
To bring out the identity of Afro-American Women in a Movie adapted from the Novel of Alice Walker’...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
In the plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson, Alice Childress, and Pearl Cleage, black women are often po...
In the plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson, Alice Childress, and Pearl Cleage, black women are often po...
This dissertation investigates the radical black feminist theatre of the 1940s through the 1970s, fo...
Black women’s voices in literature and television have been marginalized for decades. Whether they a...
\u22Black women playwrights in particular have ensured its [Black culture\u27s] survival through cre...
Black women have had to work very hard to pull themselves up the social ladder. Literature reflects ...
Black women have had to work very hard to pull themselves up the social ladder. Literature reflects ...
The volume authored by Koritha Mitchell is a remarkable contribution to the field of African America...
This study examines the lives of Black women confronting sexual and domestic violence through mobili...
Through an analysis of identity and race, this paper suggests a new way of reading strategies for re...
Race, class and gender exist as categorizations to distinguish and preserve privilege and identity i...
This study examines the lives of Black women confronting sexual and domestic violence through mobili...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
To bring out the identity of Afro-American Women in a Movie adapted from the Novel of Alice Walker’...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...