New Voices on the Harlem Renaissance : Essays on Race, Gender, and Literary Discourse.
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- computer
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- 9780838644089
- American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism
- American literature -- New York (State) -- New York -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- New York (State) -- New York -- Intellectual life
- American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- African Americans in literature
- Harlem Renaissance
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
- 810.9/89607307471
- PS153.N5 -- N47 2006eb
Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- What was Africa to Him?: Alain Locke, Cultural Nationalism, and the Rhetoric of Empire During the New Negro Renaissance -- ''Feminine Calibans'' and ''Dark Madonnas of the Grave'': The Imaging of BlackWomen in the New Negro Renaissance -- Dorothy West: Harlem Renaissance Writer? -- ''My House and a Glimpse of My Life Therein'': Migrating Lives in the Short Fiction of Jessie Fauset -- Wandering Aesthetic, Wandering Consciousness: Diasporic Impulses and ''Vagrant'' Desires in Langston Hughes's Early Poetry -- Decadence, Sexuality, and the Bohemian Vision of Wallace Thurman -- No Heaven in Harlem: Countee Cullen and His Diasporic Doubles -- Rereading Langston Hughes: Rhetorical Pedagogy in ''Theme for English B,'' or the Harlem Renaissance in the Composition Classroom -- ''By the pale dull pallor of an old gas light'': Technology and Vision in Langston Hughes's ''The Weary Blues'' -- Getting the Full Picture: Teaching the Literature and the Arts of the Harlem Renaissance -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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