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Tellin’ Like It Is: A Black Feminist Reading of Religiosity and the Public Performance of Black Christian Rhetoric in Zora Neale Hurston’s De Turkey and De Law (1930)
ASTR/American Society for Theatre Research (2019)
  • Dr. Michelle Gibbs, Illinois Wesleyan University
Abstract
Paper presented at ASTR Working Sessions, 2019 Annual Conference.
Publication Date
Fall November 7, 2019
Location
Arlington, VA.
DOI
https://www.astr.org/page/19_WorkingSession
Citation Information
Michelle Gibbs. "Tellin’ Like It Is: A Black Feminist Reading of Religiosity and the Public Performance of Black Christian Rhetoric in Zora Neale Hurston’s De Turkey and De Law (1930)" ASTR/American Society for Theatre Research (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michelle-gibbs/5/