Lillian Hellman and August Wilson: Dramatizing a New American Identity

Margaret Booker

Lillian Hellman and August Wilson: Dramatizing a New American Identity
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Published
16 September 2003
Pages
157
ISBN
9780820461854

Lillian Hellman and August Wilson: Dramatizing a New American Identity

Margaret Booker

This book critically discusses the works of two seemingly different and unconnected playwrights, Lillian Hellman and August Wilson. By analyzing the black presence in Hellman and its counterpart white presence in Wilson, it exposes interracial boundaries and illuminates the architecture of the new American citizen through the examination of stereotypes, the revelation of sources of ongoing racial tension, and suggested solutions. Their dramas rewrite history to reflect their political activism and espouse a shared value system that demands responsible action, equitable reward, and recognition of women and African Americans as equally valuable citizens of American society.

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