Review
“Readers will find the introduction's discussion of obstacles that African American women playwrights face particularly instructive in understanding the need for such a bibliography. Useful for collection evaluation and development in this subject areas, and for reference access to the contents of anthologies in undergraduate and graduate libraries.”–
Choice“Dana A. Williams has brought an essential tool to any sincere efforts at correcting the omission of African American female playwrights from critical focus in an art form that suffers from sever male domination and neglect of the incredible work by black women in American theater.”–
Obsidian III“Williams has put together a much-needed and useful research tool that brings attention to the works of contemporary African American playwrights who are often forgotten in literary criticism. This comprehensive, annotated bibliography includes playwrights who have had at least one work published since 1969, the year of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun....Extensive indexes, by author, title, and subject, add to the usefulness of this bibliography, which is strongly recommended for school, college, and public libraries.”–
ARBA“This is the first bibliography to focus exclusively on contemporary African-American women playwrights. Not since 1988...has there been such a valuable resource in this field....Contemporary African American Female Playwrights is an invaluable addition to the annals of theatre history resources. Williams has made a major contribution that will prove valuable to theatre scholars and those interested in African American women playwrights.”–
Modern Drama
Book Description
Includes annotated entries for anthologies, critical studies, reference works, and plays by contemporary African American women dramatists.