August Wilson completing the twentieth-century cycle /
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University of Iowa Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Beginning again, again: business in the street in Jitney and Gem of the ocean / Alan Nadel
- Contesting black male responsibilities in August Wilson's Jitney / Dana A. Williams
- Challenging the stereotypes of black manhood: the hidden transcript in Jitney / Kimmika L.H. Williams-Witherspoon
- The holyistic blues of Seven guitars / Steven C. Tracy
- August Wilson's Lazarus complex / Donald E. Pease
- If we must die: violence as history lesson in Seven guitars and King Hedley II / Soyica Diggs Colbert
- You can't make life happen without a woman: paternity and the pitfalls of structural design in King Hedley II and Seven guitars / Herman Beavers
- Turn your lamp down low! Aunt Ester dies in King Hedley II. Now what? / Sandra G. Shannon
- Ritual death and Wilson's female Christ / Vivian Gist Spencer and Yvonne Chambers
- Miss Tyler's two bodies: Aunt Ester and the legacy of time / Barbara Lewis
- August Wilson and the demands of capital / Nathan Grant
- Finite and final interruptions: using time in Radio golf / David Lacroix
- An exercise in peripheral vision: loyalties, ironies, and sports in Radio golf / Anthony Stewart
- Radio golf in the age of Obama / Harry J. Elam, Jr.
- Appendix: Discography for Seven guitars / Steven C. Tracy.