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Author Johnson, Katie N., author.

Title Racing the Great White Way : Black performance, Eugene O'Neill, and the transformation of Broadway / Katie N Johnson.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press, [2023]
©2023

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Description 1 online resource.
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online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Theater: theory/text/performance
Theater--theory/text/performance.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-235) and index.
Contents Chapter 1: The Emperor's Remains -- Chapter 2: An Algerian in Paris -- Chapter 3: Broadway's First Interracial Kiss -- Chapter 4: Racing Operatic Emperors -- Chapter 5: Racing the Cut: Black to Ireland -- Conclusion: What Remains?
Summary Challenging the widely accepted idea that Broadway was the white-hot creative engine of U.S. theater during the early twentieth century, author Katie Johnson reveals a far more complex system of exchanges between the Broadway establishment and a vibrant Black theater scene in New York and beyond to chart a new history of American and transnational theater.
The early drama of Eugene O'Neill, with its emphasis on racial themes and conflicts, opened up extraordinary opportunities for Black performers to challenge racist structures in modern theater and cinema. By adapting O'Neill's dramatic text-changing scripts to omit offensive epithets, inserting African American music and dance, or including citations of Black internationalism-theater artists of color have used O'Neill's dramatic texts to raze barriers in American and transatlantic theater. Challenging the widely accepted idea that Broadway was the white-hot creative engine of U.S. theater during the early 20th century, author Katie Johnson reveals a far more complex system of exchanges between the Broadway establishment and a vibrant Black theater scene in New York and beyond to chart a new history of American and transnational theater. In spite of their dichotomous (and at times problematic) representation of Blackness, O'Neill's plays such as The Emperor Jones and All God's Chillun Got Wings make ideal case studies because his work stimulated extraordinary, and underappreciated, traffic between Broadway and Harlem-between white and Black America. While it focuses on investigating Broadway productions of O'Neill, the book also attends to the vibrant transnational exchange in early to mid-20th century artistic production. Anchored in archival research, Racing the Great White Way recovers not only vital lost performance histories, but also the layered contexts for performing bodies across the Black Atlantic and the Circum-Atlantic.
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Subject O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953.
O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953
African Americans in the performing arts.
African Americans in the performing arts -- History -- 20th century.
Black people in the theater.
Black people in the theater -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Theater -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Noirs américains dans les arts du spectacle.
Noirs américains dans les arts du spectacle -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Personnes noires au théâtre.
Personnes noires au théâtre -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Théâtre -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & Criticism.
PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / Direction & Production.
PERFORMING ARTS / General
African Americans in the performing arts
Black people in the theater
Theater
United States
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History
Added Title Black performance, Eugene O'Neill, and the transformation of Broadway
Other Form: Print version: Johnson, Katie N. Racing the Great White Way Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press, [2023] 9780472075782 (DLC) 2023006681
ISBN 0472903608
9780472903603 (electronic bk.)
9780472075782 (hardcover)
9780472055784 (paperback)
Standard No. AU@ 000073794383

 
    
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