A Home You Can’t Live in: Performances of the Black Body and Domestic Space in Contemporary Drama

Theatre is often an invitation to enter the black home subject to its violations and crisis; this thesis repositions the black home and body in contemporary American and British theatre as constructed by the narratives and transgressions of the moment they are in. I examine Suzan-Lori Parks’ In the...

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Main Author: Gray, Leslie
Other Authors: May, Theresa
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/19318
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-193182018-12-20T05:48:23Z A Home You Can’t Live in: Performances of the Black Body and Domestic Space in Contemporary Drama Gray, Leslie May, Theresa Black Body Female Home Theater Theatre is often an invitation to enter the black home subject to its violations and crisis; this thesis repositions the black home and body in contemporary American and British theatre as constructed by the narratives and transgressions of the moment they are in. I examine Suzan-Lori Parks’ In the Blood, Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop and Sabrina Mahfouz’s Chef as sites of memory, nostalgia, and trauma where what is considered “home” resists the safety of concrete walls and a white picket fence. Instead, I argue the playwrights suggest, with their black female protagonists, that home transcends the material. Parks, Hall, and Mahfouz each meditate on what it means for black women to dwell in unsafe places, the home you don’t want to return to. This is significant in that it encourages a respect for the lived experiences and cultural knowledge acquired in autonomous homes and bodies of black women whose narratives have often been made invisible. 2015-08-18T23:10:40Z 2015-08-18T23:10:40Z 2015-08-18 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/19318 en_US All Rights Reserved. University of Oregon
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Female
Home
Theater
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Body
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Gray, Leslie
A Home You Can’t Live in: Performances of the Black Body and Domestic Space in Contemporary Drama
description Theatre is often an invitation to enter the black home subject to its violations and crisis; this thesis repositions the black home and body in contemporary American and British theatre as constructed by the narratives and transgressions of the moment they are in. I examine Suzan-Lori Parks’ In the Blood, Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop and Sabrina Mahfouz’s Chef as sites of memory, nostalgia, and trauma where what is considered “home” resists the safety of concrete walls and a white picket fence. Instead, I argue the playwrights suggest, with their black female protagonists, that home transcends the material. Parks, Hall, and Mahfouz each meditate on what it means for black women to dwell in unsafe places, the home you don’t want to return to. This is significant in that it encourages a respect for the lived experiences and cultural knowledge acquired in autonomous homes and bodies of black women whose narratives have often been made invisible.
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title A Home You Can’t Live in: Performances of the Black Body and Domestic Space in Contemporary Drama
title_short A Home You Can’t Live in: Performances of the Black Body and Domestic Space in Contemporary Drama
title_full A Home You Can’t Live in: Performances of the Black Body and Domestic Space in Contemporary Drama
title_fullStr A Home You Can’t Live in: Performances of the Black Body and Domestic Space in Contemporary Drama
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