Vol. 3 No.1 is a Reveille, or “the hum, the holler, [and] the leader-call” which asks scholars, artists, and lovers of Black theatre and Black expressivity to identify, interrogate, and investigate elements of nurturing among Black women in Black and African Diasporic theatre history, dramatic literature, performance and production, digital art, artistic leadership, pedagogy, and praxis.
Front Matter
From the desk of the Editor-in-Chief: Introduction to the Black Theatre Review, Nurturing
Omiyẹmi (Artisia) Green
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Articles
Girlhood in What Use Are Flowers?: Lorraine Hansberry, the Postapocalyptic Earth, Nurturing
Etsuko Taketani
2024-07-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2024 • Nurturing • 1-16
“¡¡¡SOY NEGRA!!!”/“i found god in myself”: Shange, Santa Cruz, and Self-Love as Savior
Paul Michael Thomson
2024-07-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2024 • Nurturing • 17-32
BLKS and Single Black Female: Joy within the Margin
Angelique Motunrayo C-Dina
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Dr. Dorothy Fields Jenkins: Nurturing the Landscape of Black Miami Studies
Mysia Anderson
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Notes from the Field
Black Water Women Collective: A Theatre of Care Syllabus (Redux)
Mysia Anderson, Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie, Omiyẹmi (Artisia) Green and Nina Angela Mercer
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Book Reviews
A Review of Dramatic Movement of African American Women: The Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class
Garrison Danielle Paige
2024-07-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2024 • Nurturing • 92-95