Writing the Harlem Renaissance : revisiting the vision /
This study examines literary and cultural developments in the community of Harlem during its renaissance period in the 1920s. The contributors analyze the Harlem Renaissance from a number of angles by investigating the works of literary writers, journalists, and sociologists of the period and connec...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface / Emily Allen Williams
- Introduction / Reginald Martin
- Writing the Harlem Renaissance: spatial representations and memorandums of [mis] understanding. The greatest joy in life: Geraldyn Dismond's transformative coverage of the Hamilton Lodge Ball / Jacqueline C. Jones
- Towards a trans-Atlantic approach: tracing the modernist psychodrama and wasteland critique: the poetry of the political imagination / Christopher Varlack
- The impact of the Harlem Renaissance on the development of the African American voice within literature / Mary Lynn Chambers
- Blackness, beauty, and interracial posturing: sociological and literary representations. Dubois and Larsen: the convergence of contrasting literary genres / Imani Michelle Scott
- Jean Toomer's Cane in the Harlem Renaissance: modernity, individuality, and language / Gerardo Del Guercio
- In search of our mother's dignity: the plight of African American women in selected Harlem Renaissance literature / Devona Mallory
- Revisiting the "mulatto" stereotype in passing and the autobiography of an ex-colored man / Antonia Iliadou.