The Past as Present in the Drama of August Wilson

The Past as Present in the Drama of August Wilson

by Harry Justin Elam
The Past as Present in the Drama of August Wilson

The Past as Present in the Drama of August Wilson

by Harry Justin Elam

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Overview


Pulitzer-prizewinning playwright August Wilson, author of Fences, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, and The Piano Lesson, among other dramatic works, is one of the most well respected American playwrights on the contemporary stage. The founder of the Black Horizon Theater Company, his self-defined dramatic project is to review twentieth-century African American history by creating a play for each decade.
Theater scholar and critic Harry J. Elam examines Wilson's published plays within the context of contemporary African American literature and in relation to concepts of memory and history, culture and resistance, race and representation. Elam finds that each of Wilson's plays recaptures narratives lost, ignored, or avoided to create a new experience of the past that questions the historical categories of race and the meanings of blackness.
Harry J. Elam, Jr. is Professor of Drama at Stanford University and author of Taking It to the Streets: The Social Protest Theater of Luis Valdez and Amiri Baraka (The University of Michigan Press).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472021840
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 05/21/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 700 KB

About the Author

Harry Justin Elam, Jr. , is Olive H. Palmer Professor in Humanities and Professor of Drama at Stanford University. He is author of Taking It to the Streets: The Social Protest Theater of Luis Valdez and Amiri Baraka and co-editor of Black Cultural Traffic: Crossroads in Global Performance and Popular Culture and African American Performance and Theater History: A Critical Reader.

Table of Contents

\rrhp\ \lrrh: Contents\ \1h\ Contents \xt\ \comp: add page numbers on proof\ The Overture: "To Disembark" Introduction: (W)righting History: A Meditation in Four Beats Chapter One: The Music Is the Message Chapter Two: Fools and Babes Chapter Three: The Women Question Chapter Four: Men of August Chapter Five: Ogun in Pittsburgh: Resurrecting the Spirit Chapter Six: The Rhetoric of Resistance by Way of Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index \to come\

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Wilson, August Criticism and interpretation, Historical drama, American History and criticism, Literature and history United States, African Americans in literature
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