A Companion to the Harlem Renaissance
A Companion to the Harlem Renaissance presents a comprehensive collection of original essays that address the literature and culture of the Harlem Renaissance from the end of World War I to the middle of the 1930s. * Represents the most comprehensive coverage of themes and unique new perspectives on the Harlem Renaissance available * Features original contributions from both emerging scholars of the Harlem Renaissance and established academic "stars" in the field * Offers a variety of interdisciplinary features, such as the section on visual and expressive arts, that emphasize the collaborative nature of the era * Includes "Spotlight Readings" featuring lesser known figures of the Harlem Renaissance and newly discovered or undervalued writings by canonical figures
A Companion to the Harlem Renaissance presents a comprehensive collection of original essays that address the literature and culture of the Harlem Renaissance from the end of World War I to the middle of the 1930s. * Represents the most comprehensive coverage of themes and unique new perspectives on the Harlem Renaissance available * Features original contributions from both emerging scholars of the Harlem Renaissance and established academic "stars" in the field * Offers a variety of interdisciplinary features, such as the section on visual and expressive arts, that emphasize the collaborative nature of the era * Includes "Spotlight Readings" featuring lesser known figures of the Harlem Renaissance and newly discovered or undervalued writings by canonical figures
ISBN: | 9781119054535 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Herausgeber: | Sherrard-Johnson Cherene |
Verlag: | Wiley |
Veröffentlicht: | 18.04.2024 |
Schlagworte: | 20th Century & Contemporary American Literature African/African-American Studies Afrika-/Afroamerika-Forschung American Literature Amerikanische Literatur Amerikanische Literatur / 20. Jhd. u. zeitgenössische Werke Cultural Studies Kulturwissenschaften Literature Literaturwissenschaft |
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