Black performance theory is a rich interdisciplinary area of study and critical method. In this collection of new essays, some of its pioneering thinkers demonstrate the breadth and depth, innovation, and critical value of black performance theory.
Black performance theory is a rich interdisciplinary area of study and critical method. In this collection of new essays, some of its pioneering thinkers demonstrate the breadth and depth, innovation, and critical value of black performance theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword / D. Soyini Madison Acknowledgments Introduction. From "Negro Experiment" to "Black Performance" / Thomas F. DeFrantz and Anita Gonzalez Part I: Transporting Black 1. Navigations: Diasporic Transports and Landings / Anita Gonzalez 2. Diasporic Spidering: Constructing Contemporary Black Identities / Nadine George-Graves 3. Twenty-First-Century Post-Humans: The Rose of the See-J / Hershini Bhana Young 4. Hip Work: Undoing the Tragic Mulata / Melissa Blanco Borelli Part II: Black-En-Scène 5. Black-Authored Lynching Drama's Challenge to Theater History / Koritha Mitchell 6. Reading "Spirit" and the Dancing Body in the Choreography of Ronald K. Brown and Reggie Wilson / Carl Paris 7. Uncovered: A Pageant of Hip Hop Masters / Rickerby Hinds Part III: Black Imaginary 8. Black Movements: Flying Africans in Spaceships / Soyica Diggs Colbert 9. Post-logical Notes on Self-Election / Wendy S. Walters 10: Cityscaped: Ethnospheres / Anna B. Scott Part IV: Hi-Fidelity Black 11. "Rip It Up": Excess and Ecstasy in Little Richard's Sound / Tavia Nyong'o 12. Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough: Presence, Spectacle, and Good Feeling in Michael Jackson's This Is It / Jason King 13. Afro-sonic Feminist Praxis: Nina Simone and Adrienne Kennedy in High Fidelity / Daphne A. Brooks 14. Hip-Hop Habitus V.2.0 / Thomas F. DeFrantz Bibliography Contributors Index
Foreword / D. Soyini Madison Acknowledgments Introduction. From "Negro Experiment" to "Black Performance" / Thomas F. DeFrantz and Anita Gonzalez Part I: Transporting Black 1. Navigations: Diasporic Transports and Landings / Anita Gonzalez 2. Diasporic Spidering: Constructing Contemporary Black Identities / Nadine George-Graves 3. Twenty-First-Century Post-Humans: The Rose of the See-J / Hershini Bhana Young 4. Hip Work: Undoing the Tragic Mulata / Melissa Blanco Borelli Part II: Black-En-Scène 5. Black-Authored Lynching Drama's Challenge to Theater History / Koritha Mitchell 6. Reading "Spirit" and the Dancing Body in the Choreography of Ronald K. Brown and Reggie Wilson / Carl Paris 7. Uncovered: A Pageant of Hip Hop Masters / Rickerby Hinds Part III: Black Imaginary 8. Black Movements: Flying Africans in Spaceships / Soyica Diggs Colbert 9. Post-logical Notes on Self-Election / Wendy S. Walters 10: Cityscaped: Ethnospheres / Anna B. Scott Part IV: Hi-Fidelity Black 11. "Rip It Up": Excess and Ecstasy in Little Richard's Sound / Tavia Nyong'o 12. Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough: Presence, Spectacle, and Good Feeling in Michael Jackson's This Is It / Jason King 13. Afro-sonic Feminist Praxis: Nina Simone and Adrienne Kennedy in High Fidelity / Daphne A. Brooks 14. Hip-Hop Habitus V.2.0 / Thomas F. DeFrantz Bibliography Contributors Index
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