Temples for tomorrow: looking back at the Harlem Renaissance

2002; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 39; Issue: 07 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.39-3853

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Geneviève Fabre, Michel Feith,

Tópico(s)

Art, Politics, and Modernism

Resumo

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction /Genevieve Fabre and Michel Feith 1. Racial Doubt and Racial Shame in the Harlem Renaissance /Arnold Rampersad Part I. Criteria of Renaissance Art 2. Syncopated African : Construction of Origins During the Harlem Renaissance /Michel Feith 3. Oh Africa!: Influence of African Art During the Harlem Renaissance /Amy Kirschke 4. Heart of a Woman : Florence Price's Symphony in E Minor in the Context of the Harlem Renaissance /Rae Linda Brown 5. Ethel Waters: Voice of an Era /Randall Cherry 6. Race Movies and the Harlem Renaissance /Clyde Taylor Part II. Enter New Negro: Some Writers of the Renaissance: 7. Tragedy and the Joke: James Weldon Johnson's Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man /Alessandro Portelli 8. The Spell of Africa Is Upon Me: W.E.B. Du Bois's Notion of Art as Propaganda /Alessandra Lorini 9. Subject to Disappearance: Interracial Identity in Nella Larsen's Quicksand /George Hutchinson 10. No Free Gift: From Jean Toomer's Fern to Fisher's Miss Cynthie /William Boelhower 11. Harlem as a Memory Place: Reconstructing the Harlem Renaissance in Space /Dorothea L'bbermann 12. Thoughts Untouched by Words: Language in Their Eyes Were Watching God /Claudine Raynaud 13. Langston Hughes's Blues /Monica Michlin Part III. Negro Mind Reaches Out: Renaissance in International Perspective: 14. Tropics in New York: Claude McKay and the New Negro Movement /Carl Pedersen 15. West Indian Presence in Alain Locke's New Negro /Franioise Charras 16. Three Ways to Translate the Harlem Renaissance /Brent Edwards 17. Modernism, the New Negro and N?gritude /Michel Fabre Chronology Selected Bibliography Index

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