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Contemporary Black British Playwrights
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Author(s):
Lynette Goddard
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2015
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2015
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Book chapters
Past and Present
A Slice-of-Life
Street Life
Beyond Identity Politics
Around the World
State-of-the-Nation? Contemporary Black British Playwrights at the Tricycle Theatre
Playing the Game
Breaking the Silence
Social Issues and Social Debates
pp. 3
Beyond Identity Politics: Black British Playwrights on the Mainstream
pp. 21
Street Life: Black Masculinity and Youth Violence in Roy Williams’ ‘Urban’ Plays
pp. 42
Past and Present: Legacies of Slavery in Kwame Kwei-Armah’s National Theatre Triptych
pp. 69
Breaking the Silence: Women’s Solidarity in debbie tucker green’s Abuse and Trauma Plays
pp. 95
Playing the Game: Race Relations, Racism and Nation in Roy Williams’ Sports Plays
pp. 121
Around the World: African and Caribbean Human Rights in debbie tucker green’s Global Plays
pp. 155
A Slice-of-Life: British-African Social Comedy in Bola Agbaje’s Council Estate Plays
pp. 173
State-of-the-Nation? Contemporary Black British Playwrights at the Tricycle Theatre
pp. 207
Social Issues and Social Debates: Snapshots, Headlines, Conclusions
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