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Volume 12, Issue 1, 2023
Adapting Richard Wright for Stage and Screen
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Introduction: Adaptations of Richard Wright’s Works
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Revisioning Richard Wright’s Bessie
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Richard Wright’s Huntresses: A Transgenerational Experience
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Uncle Tom’s Daughter: Sarah versus the Enduring Misogyny of Wright’s “Long Black Song”
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“This Is a Man’s World”: Richard Wright Just Won’t Give a Sistah a Break in “Long Black Song
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Bigger and Bessie on Nambi E. Kelley’s Stage: Adapting Native Son’s Genre and Gender for the Twenty-First Century
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More Than a Black Rat Sonofab----: Animality in Defining Americanness and the Human in Nambi E. Kelley’s Native Son
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Redeeming Bigger Thomas: Rashid Johnson and Suzan-Lori Parks’s “Woke” Native Son
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Playwright Nambi Kelley Finds the Love: Adapting Richard Wright’s Native Son for the Stage
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