Systematic review of African-American women’s identity struggle in American drama

This article carries out a review of the literatures of the related materials that approach the main area of my study which is African American women's lack of identity. As a result, black women in America experience various kinds of oppressions throughout their live but this issue has been cha...

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Principais autores: Alsanafi, Ismael Hasan, Mohd Noor, S.N.F.
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Publicado em: Universiti of Zulia 2018
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description This article carries out a review of the literatures of the related materials that approach the main area of my study which is African American women's lack of identity. As a result, black women in America experience various kinds of oppressions throughout their live but this issue has been changed in the second half of 20th century because of many social, political and literary movements. In conclusion, postmodern drama and Civil Right Movement provide the fertile background for many playwrights at that time to promote the development of a political, literary and social agendas.
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spelling uthm.eprints-60482022-01-26T03:32:24Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6048/ Systematic review of African-American women’s identity struggle in American drama Alsanafi, Ismael Hasan Mohd Noor, S.N.F. PE1-3729 English This article carries out a review of the literatures of the related materials that approach the main area of my study which is African American women's lack of identity. As a result, black women in America experience various kinds of oppressions throughout their live but this issue has been changed in the second half of 20th century because of many social, political and literary movements. In conclusion, postmodern drama and Civil Right Movement provide the fertile background for many playwrights at that time to promote the development of a political, literary and social agendas. Universiti of Zulia 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6048/1/AJ%202018%20%281000%29%20Systematic%20review%20of%20African-American%20women%E2%80%99s%20identity%20struggle%20in%20American%20drama.pdf Alsanafi, Ismael Hasan and Mohd Noor, S.N.F. (2018) Systematic review of African-American women’s identity struggle in American drama. OPCION JOURNAL, 34 (17). pp. 1116-1130. ISSN 1012-1587
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