This article examines the complexities in the lives of African-Americans. It discusses the psycho-social challenges they faced in the twentieth century and their relentless efforts to attain, secure and define a sense of dignity to lead their lives. It also discusses the vulnerability of their existence and the sad dilemma in which the blacks were caught. The play has been deliberately selected for investigation as Lorrane Hansberry depicts, very skillfully, not only the gaps and inconsistencies of the two generations, but also the clashes in their aspirations and values. These struggles and clashes are epitomized in Walter and Mama Lena in the play and are discussed, from various perspectives, in the present article. Offering back...
Lorraine Hansberry was an African-American playwright who used herplays as a way of protest against ...
Lorraine Hansberry was an African-American playwright who used herplays as a way of protest against ...
A presente dissertação tem como objetivo mostrar que o teatro é uma eficiente forma de auto-represen...
One of the seminal works in the African American body of theatre, Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in t...
Hansberry raises racial and gender issues by putting on stage an African family whose female members...
The present study scrutinizes the inner as well as the outer truth of African Americans life under t...
This article explores how Hansberry handles blacks’ dreams masterfully and uniquely in her play A Ra...
Lorraine Hansberry’s drama addresses the magnitude of two of the most significant systems of violenc...
This research aims to know how black people represent their life in Americans society in 1950s and w...
Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun premiered on the Broadway stage in January 1959 just a...
The late 1950’s were a time for revolution in African American history as the Civil Rights movement ...
Student editions, edited by Deidre Osborne A Raisin in the Sun is a classic American play: a grou...
This is one chapter of a full Honors’ Thesis entitled “The Visions of Women Created by Three Major F...
[[abstract]]A Raisin in the Sun (1959) is the first play written by an African American woman to be ...
This essay looks at Hansberry\u27s realistic representation of a black family in 1950s Chicago in he...
Lorraine Hansberry was an African-American playwright who used herplays as a way of protest against ...
Lorraine Hansberry was an African-American playwright who used herplays as a way of protest against ...
A presente dissertação tem como objetivo mostrar que o teatro é uma eficiente forma de auto-represen...
One of the seminal works in the African American body of theatre, Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in t...
Hansberry raises racial and gender issues by putting on stage an African family whose female members...
The present study scrutinizes the inner as well as the outer truth of African Americans life under t...
This article explores how Hansberry handles blacks’ dreams masterfully and uniquely in her play A Ra...
Lorraine Hansberry’s drama addresses the magnitude of two of the most significant systems of violenc...
This research aims to know how black people represent their life in Americans society in 1950s and w...
Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun premiered on the Broadway stage in January 1959 just a...
The late 1950’s were a time for revolution in African American history as the Civil Rights movement ...
Student editions, edited by Deidre Osborne A Raisin in the Sun is a classic American play: a grou...
This is one chapter of a full Honors’ Thesis entitled “The Visions of Women Created by Three Major F...
[[abstract]]A Raisin in the Sun (1959) is the first play written by an African American woman to be ...
This essay looks at Hansberry\u27s realistic representation of a black family in 1950s Chicago in he...
Lorraine Hansberry was an African-American playwright who used herplays as a way of protest against ...
Lorraine Hansberry was an African-American playwright who used herplays as a way of protest against ...
A presente dissertação tem como objetivo mostrar que o teatro é uma eficiente forma de auto-represen...