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debbie tucker green: Critical Perspectives
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‘change ain’t fuckin polite, scuse my language’: Situating debbie tucker green
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Black Rage: Diasporic Empathy and Ritual in debbie tucker green’s hang
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‘What About the Burn Their Bra Bitches?’: debbie tucker green as the Willfully Emotional Subject
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debbie tucker green and (the Dialectics of) Dispossession: Reframing the Ethical Encounter
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Engaging with Human Rights: truth and reconciliation and hang
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‘I’m a Black Woman. I Write Black Characters’: Black Mothers, the Police, and Social Justice in random and hang
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‘Almost, but Not Quite’: Reading debbie tucker green’s Dramaturgy inside British Playwriting Studies
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Yarns and Yearnings: Story-Layering, Signifyin’, and debbie tucker green’s Black-Feminist Anger
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sticking in the throat/keyword bitch: aesthetic discharge in debbie tucker green’s stoning mary and hang
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Jumping to (and Away from) Conclusions: Rhythm and Temporality in debbie tucker green’s Drama
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Trading Voice and Voicing Trades: Musicality in debbie tucker green’s trade
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‘Hearing Voices’ and Performing the Mind in debbie tucker green’s Dramatic-Poetics
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Cartographies of Silence in debbie tucker green’s truth and reconciliation
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debbie tucker green and the Work of Mourning
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