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Author:
Forsgren, La Donna L., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017114610
Title:
In search of our warrior mothers : women dramatists of the Black Arts movement / La Donna L. Forsgren.
Publisher:
Northwestern University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xii, 200 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Teer, Barbara Ann--Criticism and interpretation.
Charles, Martie--Criticism and interpretation.
Sanchez, Sonia,--1934---Criticism and interpretation.
Franklin, J. E.--(Jennie Elizabeth),--1937---Criticism and interpretation.
Charles, Martie.
Franklin, J. E.--(Jennie Elizabeth),--1937-
Sanchez, Sonia,--1934-
Teer, Barbara Ann.
American drama--History and criticism.--20th century--History and criticism.
American drama--History and criticism.--20th century--History and criticism.
Black Arts movement.
Feminist theater.
American drama--African American authors.
American drama--Women authors.
Black Arts movement.
Feminist theater.
1900-1999
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-194) and index.
Contents:
"Set your blackness free" : Barbara Ann Teer's art and activism -- "We black women" : Martie Evans-Charles and the spirits of Black womanhood -- "Armed prophet" : Sonia Sanchez and the weapon of words -- "Bring your wounded hearts" : J.E. Franklin and the art of liberation -- Epilogue. Let the search continue -- Appendix A. Chronology of Barbara Ann Teer -- Appendix B. Chronology of Martie Evans-Charles -- Appendix C. Chronology of Sonia Sanchez -- Appendix D. Chronology of J.E. Franklin.
Summary:
The Black Arts Movement (1965-76) consisted of artists across the United States deeply concerned with the relationship between politics and the black aesthetic. In Search of Our Warrior Mothers examines the ways in which black women playwrights in the movement advanced feminist and womanist perspectives from within black nationalist discourses. La Donna L. Forsgren recuperates the careers, artistic theories, and dramatic contributions of four leading playwrights: Martie Evans-Charles, J.e. Franklin, Sonia Sanchez, and Barbara Ann Teer. Using original interviews, production recordings, playbills, and unpublished manuscripts, she investigates how these women, despite operating within a context that equated the collective well-being of black people with black male agency, created works that validated black women's aspirations for autonomy and explored women's roles in the struggle for black liberation. In Search of Our Warrior Mothers demonstrates the powerful contributions of women to the creation, interpretation, and dissemination of black aesthetic theory, thus opening an interdisciplinary conversation at the intersections of theater, performance, feminist, and African American studies and identifying and critiquing the gaps and silences within these fields. -- Cover page 4.
ISBN:
0810136945
9780810136946
0810136937
9780810136939
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1003193309
LCCN:
2017041790
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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