A "Savage Mode": The Transmedial Narratology of African American Protest (original) (raw)

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BOOK CHAPTER: The Inability to Compromise: Examining Black Rage and Revolt in the Revolutionary Theatre of Amiri Baraka and Ben Caldwell

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Black insurgent aesthetics and the public imaginary

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Protest Literature" or Race as a Social Construction: An Analysis of Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie

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Afrosurreal Narratives: The Distance Between Contingent and Gratuitous Violence

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