采访Ntozake Shange

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN Langston Hughes Review Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.5325/langhughrevi.28.1.0081
Jamara Wakefield
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这是对恩托扎克·尚格(Ntozake Shange)的一次亲密采访,这次谈话是一次黑人女权主义的历史课,一次艺术家宣言,一次70年代的见证,一次关于新开始的伤感谈话,以及关于克服个人局限的教训。
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Interview with Ntozake Shange
An intimate interview with Ntozake Shange, the conversation was a Black Feminist history lesson, an artist manifesto, a 70s-era testimonial, a sentimental conversation about new beginnings, and lessons about working through personal limitations.
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