Racing the Great White Way: Black Performance, Eugene O’Neill, and the Transformation of Broadway
Challenging the widely accepted idea that Broadway was the white-hot creative engine of U.S. theater during the early 20th century, author Katie N. Johnson reveals a far more complex system of exchanges between the Broadway establishment and a vibrant Black theater scene in New York and beyond to chart a new history of American and transnational theater. In spite of their dichotomous (and at times problematic) representation of Blackness, O’Neill’s plays such as The Emperor Jones and All God’s Chillun Got Wings make ideal case studies because of the way these works stimulated traffic between Broadway and Harlem—and between white and Black America. These investigations of O’Neill and Broadway productions are enriched by the vibrant transnational exchange found in early to mid-20th century artistic production. Anchored in archival research, Racing the Great White Way recovers not only vital lost performance histories, but also the layered contexts for performing bodies across the Black Atlantic and the Circum-Atlantic.
| Publication Language | English |
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| Publication Access Type | Freemium |
| Publication Author | Katie N. Johnson |
| Publisher | African American film, African American performance, All God’s Chillun Got Wings, American film, American theater, blackface, breaking color lines, Charles Gilpin, diasporia, Dudley Murphy, Emperor Jones, Eugene O’Neill, Habib Benglia, Harlem Renaissance, Jules Bledsoe, Metropolitan Opera, Paul Robeson, postcolonial performance, transnational theater |
| Publication Year | 2023 |
| Publication Type | eBooks |
| ISBN/ISSN | 9780000000000 |
| Publication Category | Open Access Books |
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