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LeRoi Jones - Amiri Baraka (born October 7, 1934), formerly known as, is an American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays, and music criticism. An often controversial figure, he is the author of numerous books of poetry and has taught at a number of universities, including the State University of New York at Buffalo and the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Father of Black Art Movement
The use of black vernacular English, colloquialism, vulgar words
Inspiration - African American music - Jazz
Founder of 2 theater groups, believed that in playing at theatre - fighting reality
Dutchman
Setting - in the subway, 2 people sitting on the train 28 Negro
He wears a suit, upper-class inspiration
looked through a window, sees a white woman (30 years old), she takes place next to him
play, conversation, flirting
sexual tension, provocation, she's taking advantage of:
he's younger (less experienced, articulated about sex)
he's black
she seems to be aware of the effect
she eats an apple - temptation, Luke is more powerful element. He feels a little bit offended, he knows that she's teasing him
SCENE II Conversation relaxed, sexual tension based on sex
They are into flirting
Stereotype - she's struggling him to have sex with a white woman - dream of a young black (Invisible Man). Luke doesn't have to say it but she's in the position of power
Total strangers to each other
Scene more relaxed - it progresses in a bad direction
Racially innocent - moving the discussion into discourse (Uncle Tom)
Not able to fight for themselves Submissive attitude of the black person
Luke refers to the history of slavery The dynamism - he wants to be upper class, above, educated, intellectual
She throws all of offensive words - he slops her - he constructs certain identity
A lot of violence - it's going, exchange of offensive vocabulary
On the track blacks and white people and nobody reacts
Story about racial hatred, white hatred towards black people. Luke indicated that she's violent from the very beginning; nobody reacts
Black people behave like Uncle Tom
Hatred like a circle keeps repeating unless you do sth
Never-ending violence, there's lots of “Lucas”
Jones talks about social revolution using strong emotions
Play very much emotionally change
Clay tries to defend himself
“Recitatif” - Toni Morrison
Story of 2 girls - Roberta and Twyla
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