In the framework of the relevant theories or concepts related to the performativity of black masculinity, this thesis analyzes the performance crisis observed among black males in Wilson s canon. As a collection of roles and performances, bell hooks plantation patriarchy, Richard Majors and Janet Billson s cool pose and Robert Staples masculine mystique concepts provide a theoretical framework to understand the ongoing crisis in black masculinity in Wilson s Joe Turner Come and Gone, Ma Rainey s Black Bottom and Fences. As a solution to this crisis, August Wilson, through his black male characters, highlights resistance to European American representations of African American manhood, promoting instead, a spiritual and cultural con...
Restricted until 28 June 2009.In its analysis of four plays staged between 1959 and 1969, Troubling ...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This thesis examines the effects of a confining, misrepresentative black masculinity and the possibi...
ABSTRACT\ud DUST AND FRESH HOPE: BLACK MASCULINITY AND THE SPACE\ud LEFT FOR WOMEN IN AUGUST WILSON'...
Most African-American playwrights use realistic dialogue and monologues in their plays to share mess...
August Wilson, one of the most prominent figures in American theatre, explored the experiences of Af...
The study explores the enactment of black masculinities as represented across time in Black Thunder,...
This article examines a major African American play to show how the African American minority, throu...
This paper explores Black male characters in August Wilson\u27s Two Trains Running and King Hedley I...
This paper attempts to define August Wilson's black cultural nationalism as the positive efforts to ...
August Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle is a series of ten plays that aims to “amend, to explore, and to ad...
AbstractReligion works as a modeling system, that is, it rules and orients a notion of reality and h...
I am no expert in black masculinity. As a white female from a small, predominantly white town, I ca...
In his Century Cycle of plays, August Wilson tells ten distinct stories of families in or linked to ...
The subjugation and suppression that blacks meet in America causes ineradicable wounds in the psyche...
Restricted until 28 June 2009.In its analysis of four plays staged between 1959 and 1969, Troubling ...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This thesis examines the effects of a confining, misrepresentative black masculinity and the possibi...
ABSTRACT\ud DUST AND FRESH HOPE: BLACK MASCULINITY AND THE SPACE\ud LEFT FOR WOMEN IN AUGUST WILSON'...
Most African-American playwrights use realistic dialogue and monologues in their plays to share mess...
August Wilson, one of the most prominent figures in American theatre, explored the experiences of Af...
The study explores the enactment of black masculinities as represented across time in Black Thunder,...
This article examines a major African American play to show how the African American minority, throu...
This paper explores Black male characters in August Wilson\u27s Two Trains Running and King Hedley I...
This paper attempts to define August Wilson's black cultural nationalism as the positive efforts to ...
August Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle is a series of ten plays that aims to “amend, to explore, and to ad...
AbstractReligion works as a modeling system, that is, it rules and orients a notion of reality and h...
I am no expert in black masculinity. As a white female from a small, predominantly white town, I ca...
In his Century Cycle of plays, August Wilson tells ten distinct stories of families in or linked to ...
The subjugation and suppression that blacks meet in America causes ineradicable wounds in the psyche...
Restricted until 28 June 2009.In its analysis of four plays staged between 1959 and 1969, Troubling ...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This thesis examines the effects of a confining, misrepresentative black masculinity and the possibi...