Staging Black Fugitivity - Black Performance and Cultural Criticism - Stacie Selmon McCormick - Books - Ohio State University Press - 9780814214053 - September 9, 2019
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Staging Black Fugitivity - Black Performance and Cultural Criticism

Stacie Selmon McCormick

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Staging Black Fugitivity - Black Performance and Cultural Criticism

Staging Black Fugitivity asks: How does drama constitute an important site for ongoing conversations about slavery's resonance and its legacies? To answer this question, Stacie Selmon McCormick charts the historical turn toward slavery in black drama that began in the last quarter of the twentieth century. This movement, spearheaded by August Wilson and Suzan-Lori Parks, has been largely under-theorized, yet it participates in and advances the neo-slave narrative genre-with contemporary black dramas enhancing the neo-slave narrative's capacity to represent the visual, corporal, and affective dimensions of the black body and slavery as an institution.

McCormick traces the innovative ways that artists render slavery for present-day audiences. The dramas assembled in this book approach slavery from myriad perspectives-afrofuturist, feminist, and queer-in order to produce new imaginaries that offer more complex depictions of black experience. Through subverting notions of time, race, gender, and familiar histories of slavery themselves, the dramas under discussion produce performances of fugitivity-subversive, radical, and experimental performances of black artistic and political freedom at the site of slavery.


178 pages, 9 Illustrations

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 9, 2019
ISBN13 9780814214053
Publishers Ohio State University Press
Pages 178
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 14 mm   ·   430 g
Language English