Call Number (LC) Title Results
PS338.H66 W49 2008 "We will be citizens" : new essays on gay and lesbian theatre / 1
PS338.M37 V67 1995 Act like a man : challenging masculinities in American drama / 1
PS338.M63 W35 2005eb Expressionism and modernism in the American theatre : bodies, voices, words / 1
PS338.N4 Living with lynching : African American lynching plays, performance, and citizenship, 1890-1930 /
Bulldaggers, pansies, and chocolate babies : performance, race, and sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance /
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PS338.N4 A16 Negro playwrights in the American theatre, 1925-1959 1
PS338.N4 A69 2004eb African American dramatists : an A-to-Z guide / 1
PS338.N4 B45 2006eb To be suddenly white : literary realism and racial passing / 1
PS338.N4 B71 The Negro and the drama; the direct and indirect contribution which the American Negro has made to drama and the legitimate stage, with the underlying conditions responsible, 1
PS338.N4 B76 1990 Their place on the stage : Black women playwrights in America / 1
PS338.N4 C7 Black drama of the Federal theatre era : beyond the formal horizons / 1
PS338.N4 H3 Black playwrights, 1823-1977 : an annotated bibliography of plays / 1
PS338.N4 M68 Black drama; the story of the American Negro in the theatre. 1
PS338.N4 O43 1995eb Scars of conquest/masks of resistance : the invention of cultural identities in African, African-American, and Caribbean drama / 1
PS338.N4 R36 2013eb Aristotle and Black Drama : A Theater of Civil Disobedience / 1
PS338.N4 W48 2003 Black Dionysus : Greek tragedy and African American theatre / 1
PS338.N4 W55 1998 Contemporary African American female playwrights : an annotated bibliography / 1
PS338.N4 W57 2001 The ground on which I stand / 1
PS338.N4 W575 2011 Bulldaggers, pansies, and chocolate babies : performance, race, and sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance / 1
PS338.P4 P44 2013 Peering Behind the Curtain : Disability, Illness, and the Extraordinary Body in Contemporary Theatre. 1
PS338.P6 Communists, Cowboys, and Queers : the Politics of Masculinity in the Work of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams.
Congressional theatre : dramatizing McCarthyism on stage, film, and television /
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