The flowering of socio-political movements between the 1960s and 1990s in the United States and South Africa laid the firm foundations on which, with unprecedented force and impetus, the black theatre of these years was forged. Form and content emerged alongside the political and artistic commitment adopted by these artists against Western imperialism, colonialism and racism. For the first time in history, black theatre in the United States and South Africa analysed and valued black roots in order to illuminate the search for future freedom. However, the socio-political context and country-specific circumstances have also generated the distinctive features of Afro-American and black South African theatre (including gender differences) manifested in totally heterogeneous and unique artistic ramifications.
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Volume 53 in Biblioteca Javier Coy d'estudis Nord-AmericansTaal:
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Theatre Work : Reimagining the Labor of Theatrical Production
Brídín Clements Cotton, Natalie Robin

Puppets and Puppet Theatre
David Currell

Impro : Improvisation and the Theatre
Keith Johnstone

On Theatre
Charles Dickens

Twenty Theatres to See Before You Die
Amber Massie-Blomfield

Mad about Shakespeare : From Classroom to Theatre to Emergency Room
Jonathan Bate

Running the Room : Conversations with Women Theatre Directors
Rosemary Waugh

So You Want To Be A Theatre Producer?
James Seabright

So You Want To Work In Theatre?
Susan Elkin

Drama Menu : Theatre Games in Three Courses
Glyn Trefor-Jones

So You Want To Be A Theatre Designer?
Michael Pavelka

Then What Happens? : Storytelling and Adapting for the Theatre
Mike Alfreds

Voicing the Self : Female Identity and Language in Lee Smith's Fiction
Carmen Rueda Ramos

Integralism, Altruism and Reconstruction : Essays in honor of Pitirim A. Sorokin
Varios Autores

Feminism and Dialogics: Charlotte Perkins, Meridel Le Sueur, Mikhail M. Bakhtin
Carolina Núñez Puente

Ethics and ethnicity in the Literature of the United States
Varios Autores

The Rhetoric of Race : Toward a Revolutionary Construction of Black Identity
Maria Guadalupe Davidson

Hemingway & Franco
Douglas Edward Laprade

Literary Chance : Essays on Native American Survivance
Gerald Vizenor

United States : Re-Viewing American Multicultural Literature
A. Robert Lee

The Dialectics of Diaspora: Memory, Location and Gender
Varios Autores

Chican@s: Our Background and Our Pride
Nephtalí De León

Sylvia Plath : The Poetry of Negativity
Paul Mitchell
