Metaphorical Mirrors and Subverting Selves in Adrienne Kennedy’s One-Act Plays
Feb 08, 2013
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Published Online: Feb 08, 2013
Page range: 270 - 285
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10320-012-0045-2
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Beginning her career in the 1960s, Adrienne Kennedy was one of the most influential writers of the period. Her plays subverted both Western and African American theatre. Although like her contemporaries she reacted to the political events of the period, in contrast with them she presented racial issues in a non-realistic mode. Her plays exemplify the re-theatricalisation of the African American stage.