|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewProviding a comprehensive overview of the most daring and aggressive period in the history of Afro-American theatre, this study goes beyond an analysis of the major new playwrights and the plays that shaped the movement. The philosophies and dramatic styles of the most important theatre companies and the contributions of the individual artists who spearheaded their creation are also discussed. Finally the role of the Black producer, who often functioned as director and writer as well, is considered. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mance WilliamsPublisher: Greenwood Press Imprint: Greenwood Press Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780313238352ISBN 10: 0313238359 Pages: 188 Publication Date: 13 February 2014 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Undergraduate , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""An overview of the most exciting period in the development of Afro-American theater, William's study is an informative analysis of the major tendencies in black theatre during this period. Williams's emphasis on the institutional contexts within which black theater flourished--the individual theater companies, the producers, the audience--as well as his analysis of the philosophical and ideological underpinning of the various strands of the black arts movement provide an important context for his discussion of the works of individual artists .... [this study is] a very useful addition to the history of the black theater movement. Recommended for all levels of students and for general readers.""-Choice ?An overview of the most exciting period in the development of Afro-American theater, William's study is an informative analysis of the major tendencies in black theatre during this period. Williams's emphasis on the institutional contexts within which black theater flourished--the individual theater companies, the producers, the audience--as well as his analysis of the philosophical and ideological underpinning of the various strands of the black arts movement provide an important context for his discussion of the works of individual artists .... [this study is] a very useful addition to the history of the black theater movement. Recommended for all levels of students and for general readers.?-Choice An overview of the most exciting period in the development of Afro-American theater, William's study is an informative analysis of the major tendencies in black theatre during this period. Williams's emphasis on the institutional contexts within which black theater flourished--the individual theater companies, the producers, the audience--as well as his analysis of the philosophical and ideological underpinning of the various strands of the black arts movement provide an important context for his discussion of the works of individual artists .... [this study is] a very useful addition to the history of the black theater movement. Recommended for all levels of students and for general readers. -Choice """An overview of the most exciting period in the development of Afro-American theater, William's study is an informative analysis of the major tendencies in black theatre during this period. Williams's emphasis on the institutional contexts within which black theater flourished--the individual theater companies, the producers, the audience--as well as his analysis of the philosophical and ideological underpinning of the various strands of the black arts movement provide an important context for his discussion of the works of individual artists .... [this study is] a very useful addition to the history of the black theater movement. Recommended for all levels of students and for general readers.""-Choice ?An overview of the most exciting period in the development of Afro-American theater, William's study is an informative analysis of the major tendencies in black theatre during this period. Williams's emphasis on the institutional contexts within which black theater flourished--the individual theater companies, the producers, the audience--as well as his analysis of the philosophical and ideological underpinning of the various strands of the black arts movement provide an important context for his discussion of the works of individual artists .... [this study is] a very useful addition to the history of the black theater movement. Recommended for all levels of students and for general readers.?-Choice" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
||||