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Performing Blackness

by Kimberley W. Benston
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Overview

Performing Blackness offers a challenging interpretation of black cultural expression since the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s. Exploring drama, music, poetry, sermons, and criticism, Benston offers an exciting meditation on modern black performance's role in realising African-American aspirations for autonomy and authority.
Artists covered include:

β€’ John Coltrane
* Ntozake Shange

β€’ Ed Bullins

β€’ Amiri Baraka

β€’ Adrienne Kennedy

β€’ Michael Harper.
Performing Blackness is an exciting contribution to the ongoing debate about the vitality and importance of black culture.

About the Author, Kimberley W. Benston

Kimberley Benston is Kenan Professor of English at Haverford College. He is the author of Baraka: The Renegade and the Mask and editor of Speaking of You: The Vision of Ralph Ellison.

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Book Details

Published
May 18, 2000
Publisher
London ; Routledge, 2000.
Pages
404
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415009492

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