Lin-Manuel Miranda’s «Hamilton»: Silenced Women’s Voices and Founding Mothers of Color : A Critical Race Theory Counterstory

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Title: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s «Hamilton»: Silenced Women’s Voices and Founding Mothers of Color : A Critical Race Theory Counterstory
Description: Chill and swaggering colorbent Founding Fathers have been blowing away Hamilton audiences since 2015. And there is no doubt that Lin-Manuel Miranda created an artistic monumental vessel of empowerment for people of Color whose stories have been left out. Yet, when we dig deeper into the historical evidence that Hamilton is based on, we come across a treasure trove of questions regarding the women in the musical. Was Angelica really a feminist? What is Theodosia's connection to the duel? Did Eliza know about her husband's affair with Maria? Were Alexander and Angelica in love? And why is Sally voiceless as the one character who is based on a person of Color? These questions are explored using a Critical Race Theory intersectional lens as well as feminist and anti-racist scholarship.
Authors: Vanessa Vollmann
Resource Type: eBook.
Categories: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, HISTORY / Latin America / General, HISTORY / United States / General, HISTORY / United States / 19th Century, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian, LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Soviet, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / Broadway & Musicals, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women"s Studies
Database: eBook Index
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