The Duplex

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The Duplex is a play by influential African-American dramatist Ed Bullins that explores Black urban life through experimental, politically charged theater.

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instanceOf play
theatrical work
aimsTo challenge mainstream theatrical conventions
politicize Black audiences
raise consciousness about racism
associatedWith African-American avant-garde drama
Black Arts Movement theater NERFINISHED
author Ed Bullins NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dramaturgicalStyle ensemble-based scenes
episodic structure
experimental form
nonlinear structure
politically charged dialogue
exploresTheme community solidarity
economic inequality
identity and self-determination
power and oppression
resistance and liberation
systemic racism
urban violence
genre drama
experimental theater
political theater
hasDramaticMode realism mixed with expressionism
social protest drama
hasEthnicFocus African-American
hasForm experimental narrative
multi-character ensemble play
hasPoliticalOrientation Black nationalist influences
radical
hasSetting Black neighborhood
urban United States
intendedAudience Black urban audiences
language English
literaryMovement Black Arts Movement NERFINISHED
mainSubject African-American experience
Black community dynamics
Black urban life
race relations in the United States
social injustice
urban poverty
movement Black Arts Movement NERFINISHED
portrays Black working-class life
inner-city struggles
institutional oppression of African Americans
interpersonal conflict in Black communities
theatricalTradition African-American theater
political theater tradition in the United States
writer Ed Bullins NERFINISHED

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Ed Bullins notableWork The Duplex