African American Literature in Transition, 1900-1910: Volume 7
Herausgeber: Moody-Turner, Shirley
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Charts the transitions in African American literature and culture that took shape after Reconstruction, but before the Harlem Renaissance.
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Charts the transitions in African American literature and culture that took shape after Reconstruction, but before the Harlem Renaissance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 198mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422086
- ISBN-10: 110842208X
- Artikelnr.: 60697328
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 198mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422086
- ISBN-10: 110842208X
- Artikelnr.: 60697328
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Acknowledgements; List of images; Introduction Shirley Moody-Turner; Part
I. Transition in African American Authorship, Publishing and the Visual
Arts: 1. Black bibliographers and the category of negro authorship Laura E.
Helton; 2. Transitions in African American book publishing and print
culture Alisha Knight; 3. Re-evaluating African American art before the
Harlem renaissance Rhonda Reymond; Part II. New Negro Aesthetic and
Transitions in Genre and Form: 4. African American novels and new slavery
in the new south M. Giulia Fabi; 5. Anti-lynching poetry and the poetics of
protest Laura Vrana; 6. The politics of performance, character, and
literary genre in transition April Logan; Part III. Modernist Masculinities
and Transitions in Black Leadership: 7. Charting the tensions between
optimism and despair at mid-decade Hanna Wallinger; 8. W. E. B. Du Bois and
transitions in black intellectual thought Keith Byerman; 9. Celebrity and
black masculinity at the turn into the twentieth century Jeffrey Leak; Part
IV. Remapping the Turn of the Twentieth Century: 10. Can the subaltern
speak through Alain Locke and Paul Laurence Dunbar? Jeffrey Stewart; 11.
Race and manhood in African American representations of the frontier James
Leiker; 12. Narratives of black and Chinese citizenship after Plessy v.
Ferguson Edlie Wong; 13. Black transpacific culture and the migratory
imagination Vince Schleitwiler.
I. Transition in African American Authorship, Publishing and the Visual
Arts: 1. Black bibliographers and the category of negro authorship Laura E.
Helton; 2. Transitions in African American book publishing and print
culture Alisha Knight; 3. Re-evaluating African American art before the
Harlem renaissance Rhonda Reymond; Part II. New Negro Aesthetic and
Transitions in Genre and Form: 4. African American novels and new slavery
in the new south M. Giulia Fabi; 5. Anti-lynching poetry and the poetics of
protest Laura Vrana; 6. The politics of performance, character, and
literary genre in transition April Logan; Part III. Modernist Masculinities
and Transitions in Black Leadership: 7. Charting the tensions between
optimism and despair at mid-decade Hanna Wallinger; 8. W. E. B. Du Bois and
transitions in black intellectual thought Keith Byerman; 9. Celebrity and
black masculinity at the turn into the twentieth century Jeffrey Leak; Part
IV. Remapping the Turn of the Twentieth Century: 10. Can the subaltern
speak through Alain Locke and Paul Laurence Dunbar? Jeffrey Stewart; 11.
Race and manhood in African American representations of the frontier James
Leiker; 12. Narratives of black and Chinese citizenship after Plessy v.
Ferguson Edlie Wong; 13. Black transpacific culture and the migratory
imagination Vince Schleitwiler.
Acknowledgements; List of images; Introduction Shirley Moody-Turner; Part
I. Transition in African American Authorship, Publishing and the Visual
Arts: 1. Black bibliographers and the category of negro authorship Laura E.
Helton; 2. Transitions in African American book publishing and print
culture Alisha Knight; 3. Re-evaluating African American art before the
Harlem renaissance Rhonda Reymond; Part II. New Negro Aesthetic and
Transitions in Genre and Form: 4. African American novels and new slavery
in the new south M. Giulia Fabi; 5. Anti-lynching poetry and the poetics of
protest Laura Vrana; 6. The politics of performance, character, and
literary genre in transition April Logan; Part III. Modernist Masculinities
and Transitions in Black Leadership: 7. Charting the tensions between
optimism and despair at mid-decade Hanna Wallinger; 8. W. E. B. Du Bois and
transitions in black intellectual thought Keith Byerman; 9. Celebrity and
black masculinity at the turn into the twentieth century Jeffrey Leak; Part
IV. Remapping the Turn of the Twentieth Century: 10. Can the subaltern
speak through Alain Locke and Paul Laurence Dunbar? Jeffrey Stewart; 11.
Race and manhood in African American representations of the frontier James
Leiker; 12. Narratives of black and Chinese citizenship after Plessy v.
Ferguson Edlie Wong; 13. Black transpacific culture and the migratory
imagination Vince Schleitwiler.
I. Transition in African American Authorship, Publishing and the Visual
Arts: 1. Black bibliographers and the category of negro authorship Laura E.
Helton; 2. Transitions in African American book publishing and print
culture Alisha Knight; 3. Re-evaluating African American art before the
Harlem renaissance Rhonda Reymond; Part II. New Negro Aesthetic and
Transitions in Genre and Form: 4. African American novels and new slavery
in the new south M. Giulia Fabi; 5. Anti-lynching poetry and the poetics of
protest Laura Vrana; 6. The politics of performance, character, and
literary genre in transition April Logan; Part III. Modernist Masculinities
and Transitions in Black Leadership: 7. Charting the tensions between
optimism and despair at mid-decade Hanna Wallinger; 8. W. E. B. Du Bois and
transitions in black intellectual thought Keith Byerman; 9. Celebrity and
black masculinity at the turn into the twentieth century Jeffrey Leak; Part
IV. Remapping the Turn of the Twentieth Century: 10. Can the subaltern
speak through Alain Locke and Paul Laurence Dunbar? Jeffrey Stewart; 11.
Race and manhood in African American representations of the frontier James
Leiker; 12. Narratives of black and Chinese citizenship after Plessy v.
Ferguson Edlie Wong; 13. Black transpacific culture and the migratory
imagination Vince Schleitwiler.







