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Few critics have examined Fuller seriously, and in some ways his work, like that of other Black writers, has fallen outside the gaze of contemporary literary and dramatic writers even though he has received some of the highest awards in the nation. Part of this is because few African American dramatists have been looked at critically or studied in classrooms or spoken of in terms of their philosophy, style, originality, and brilliance. This book brings a critical reading and sympathetic location of Fuller's drama in the center of African American dramatic and social history.

Produktbeschreibung
Few critics have examined Fuller seriously, and in some ways his work, like that of other Black writers, has fallen outside the gaze of contemporary literary and dramatic writers even though he has received some of the highest awards in the nation. Part of this is because few African American dramatists have been looked at critically or studied in classrooms or spoken of in terms of their philosophy, style, originality, and brilliance. This book brings a critical reading and sympathetic location of Fuller's drama in the center of African American dramatic and social history.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Molefi Kete Asante is an internationally recognized scholar, the originator of Afrocentricity, and the founding chair of the first doctoral program in African American Studies at Temple University. Author of over 100 books, Asante is widely regarded as one of the most influential voices in African-centered thought. His work focuses on African agency, cultural memory, and the centrality of African people in the production of knowledge. He is the founder of the Journal of Black Studies and president of the Molefi Kete Asante Institute for Afrocentric Studies.