Harlem Renaissance

"The Harlem Renaissance represented an explosion of African American literature, drama, music, and visual art in 1920s America, with such notable figures as Langston Hughes, W.E.B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, Claude McKay, and many more leading the charge. This compilation of e...

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Veröffentlicht: Ipswich, Massachusetts Salem Press [2015]
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adam_text Contents About This Volume, Christopher Allen Varlack vii The Harlem Renaissance: The New Negro Intellectual and the Poetry of the Sociopolitical Imagination, Christopher Allen Varlack xv Critical Contexts__________________________________________________________— Dawn in Harlem: Exploring the Origins of the Harlem Renaissance through Image and Text, Carolyn Ky 1er 3 Apathetic Critiques Revisited: Jean Toomer’s Cane and Its Importance to the Harlem Renaissance, Gerardo Del Guercio 22 Sugar Cane and Women’s Identity in Selected Works of Zora Neale Hurston, Allyson Denise Marino 37 Mobile Subjects in Faulkner, Larsen, and Thurman: Racial Parody and the White Northern Literary Field, Cheryl Lester 53 Critical Readings____________________________________________________________ The New Negro: The Politics and Aesthetics of the Harlem Renaissance “Hectic Rhythms”: Unseen and Unappreciated Knowledge in Harlem Renaissance Fiction, Jericho Williams 71 Toward a Theory of Art as Propaganda: Re-Evaluating the Political Novels of the Harlem Renaissance, Christopher Allen Varlack 89 “The Bitter River”: Langston Hughes and the Violent South, Seretha D. Williams 104 Across the Color Line: Racial Passing and the Harlem Renaissance Racial Connections in “Time Space”: A Chronotopic Approach to Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, Holly Simpson Fling 120 Framing Racial Identity and Class: Magnifying Themes of Assimilation and Passing in the Works of Johnson and Hughes, Charlotte Teague 135 “Why Hadn’t She Spoken That Day?”: The Destructive Power of Racial Silence in Nella Larsen’s Passing; Holly T. Baker 152 Just Passing Through: The Harlem Renaissance Woman on the Move, Joshua M, Murray 168 v Black Woman/Black Mother: Toward a Theory of the New Negro Woman Grimke’s Sentimentalism in Rachel: Subversion as an Act of Feminism, Lisa EI wood-Farber 184 Where is that Ark uv Safty”? Tracing the Role of the Black Woman as Protector in Georgia Douglas Johnson’s Plays, Brandon L, A. Hutchinson 202 “Don’t knock at my door, little child”: The Mantled Poetics of Georgia Douglas Johnson’s Motherhood Poetry, Michelle J. Pinkard 217 The New Negro Revisited: New Readings of the Harlem Renaissance Writing Across the Color Line: Carl Van Vechten’s Nigger Heaven and the Insatiable Hunger for Literature of Black American Life, Christopher Alien Varlack 233 Dancing Between Cultures: Claude McKay and the Harlem Renaissance, Lisa Tomlinson 248 “Blue Smoke” and “Stale Fried Fish”: A Decadent View of Richard Bruce Nugent, Tiffany Austin 265 Going Back to Work Through: The Return to Folk Origins in the Late Harlem Renaissance, Karl Henzy 281 Resources______________________________________________________________ Chronology of the Harlem Renaissance, Christopher Alien Varlack Karl Henzy 301 Works of the Harlem Renaissance 311 Bibliography 315 About the Editor 319 Contributors 321 Index 327 vi Critical Insights
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