2003
DOI: 10.1177/0021934703033005002
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Images of African Traditional Religions and Christianity in Joe Turner's Come and Gone and the Piano Lesson

Abstract: Throughout August Wilson's plays, characters are struggling with and wrestling over their ideas of religion and God. Wilson sets up a dichotomy between the role of Christianity and the African traditional religion (ATR) in two of his plays. Acceptance of one religion resolves the conflict, and Wilson illustrates these two polarized religions by creating images that reflect the tenets of ATR and Christianity. Joe Turner's Come and Gone includes a story of a Shiny Man, rituals, ghosts, a juba, and a self-inflict… Show more

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