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  1. Visualizing Blackness and the creation of the African American literary tradition
    Autor*in: Hill, Lena M.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, New York

    Introduction : the trope of the picture book --Witnessing moral authority in pre-abolition literature --Picturing education and labor in Washington and Du Bois --Gazing upon plastic art in the Harlem Renaissance --Zora Neale Hurston : seeing by the... mehr

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    Introduction : the trope of the picture book --Witnessing moral authority in pre-abolition literature --Picturing education and labor in Washington and Du Bois --Gazing upon plastic art in the Harlem Renaissance --Zora Neale Hurston : seeing by the rules of the natural history museum --Melvin Tolson : gaining modernist perspective in the art gallery --Ralph Ellison : engaging racial perception beyond museum walls --Coda : redefining the look of american character. Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena Hill charts two hundred years of African American literary history, from Phillis Wheatley to Ralph Ellison, and engages with a variety of canonical and lesser-known writers. Chapters interweave literary history, museum culture, and visual analysis of numerous illustrations with close readings of Booker T. Washington, Gwendolyn Bennett, Zora Neale Hurston, Melvin Tolson, and others. Together, these sections register the degree to which African American writers rely on vision - its modes, consequences, and insights - to demonstrate black intellectual and cultural sophistication. Hill's provocative study will interest scholars and students of African American literature and American literature more broadly

     

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    ISBN: 110769275X; 1107300398; 9781107692756; 9781107300392
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 166
    Schlagworte: American literature; African Americans in literature; African Americans in art; Blacks; African Americans; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; African Americans in art; African Americans in literature; African Americans ; Intellectual life; American literature ; African American authors; Blacks ; Race identity; Schwarze; Literatur; Schwarze; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 275 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-264) and index

  2. Visualizing blackness and the creation of the African American literary tradition
    Autor*in: Hill, Lena M.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, New York, NY

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 167
    Schlagworte: American literature; African Americans in literature; African Americans in art; Blacks; African Americans
    Umfang: XVII, 275 S., Ill.
  3. Visualizing Blackness and the creation of the African American literary tradition
    Autor*in: Hill, Lena M.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena... mehr

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    Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena Hill charts two hundred years of African American literary history, from Phillis Wheatley to Ralph Ellison, and engages with a variety of canonical and lesser-known writers. Chapters interweave literary history, museum culture, and visual analysis of numerous illustrations with close readings of Booker T. Washington, Gwendolyn Bennett, Zora Neale Hurston, Melvin Tolson, and others. Together, these sections register the degree to which African American writers rely on vision - its modes, consequences, and insights - to demonstrate black intellectual and cultural sophistication. Hill's provocative study will interest scholars and students of African American literature and American literature more broadly

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 167
    Schlagworte: Schwarze. USA; American literature / African American authors / History and criticism; African Americans in literature; African Americans in art; Blacks / Race identity; African Americans / Intellectual life; Schwarze; Tropus; Literatur
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  4. Visualizing Blackness and the creation of the African American literary tradition
    Autor*in: Hill, Lena M.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena... mehr

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    Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena Hill charts two hundred years of African American literary history, from Phillis Wheatley to Ralph Ellison, and engages with a variety of canonical and lesser-known writers. Chapters interweave literary history, museum culture, and visual analysis of numerous illustrations with close readings of Booker T. Washington, Gwendolyn Bennett, Zora Neale Hurston, Melvin Tolson, and others. Together, these sections register the degree to which African American writers rely on vision - its modes, consequences, and insights - to demonstrate black intellectual and cultural sophistication. Hill's provocative study will interest scholars and students of African American literature and American literature more broadly

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 167
    Schlagworte: African Americans in art; Blacks; African Americans; African Americans in literature; American literature; American literature ; African American authors ; History and criticism; African Americans in literature; African Americans in art; Blacks ; Race identity; African Americans ; Intellectual life
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    Introduction : the trope of the picture book -- Witnessing moral authority in pre-abolition literature -- Picturing education and labor in Washington and Du Bois -- Gazing upon plastic art in the Harlem Renaissance -- Zora Neale Hurston : seeing by the rules of the natural history museum -- Melvin Tolson : gaining modernist perspective in the art gallery -- Ralph Ellison : engaging racial perception beyond museum walls -- Coda : redefining the look of american character.

  5. Visualizing Blackness and the creation of the African American literary tradition
    Autor*in: Hill, Lena M.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena... mehr

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    Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena Hill charts two hundred years of African American literary history, from Phillis Wheatley to Ralph Ellison, and engages with a variety of canonical and lesser-known writers. Chapters interweave literary history, museum culture, and visual analysis of numerous illustrations with close readings of Booker T. Washington, Gwendolyn Bennett, Zora Neale Hurston, Melvin Tolson, and others. Together, these sections register the degree to which African American writers rely on vision - its modes, consequences, and insights - to demonstrate black intellectual and cultural sophistication. Hill's provocative study will interest scholars and students of African American literature and American literature more broadly.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 167
    Schlagworte: Schwarze; Literatur; Schwarze <Motiv>
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  6. Visualizing blackness and the creation of the African American literary tradition
    Autor*in: Hill, Lena M
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, New York, NY

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 167
    Schlagworte: American literature; African Americans in literature; African Americans in art; Blacks; African Americans
    Umfang: XVII, 275 S. : Ill.
  7. Visualizing Blackness and the creation of the African American literary tradition
    Autor*in: Hill, Lena M.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena... mehr

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    Negative stereotypes of African Americans have long been disseminated through the visual arts. This original and incisive study examines how black writers use visual tropes as literary devices to challenge readers' conceptions of black identity. Lena Hill charts two hundred years of African American literary history, from Phillis Wheatley to Ralph Ellison, and engages with a variety of canonical and lesser-known writers. Chapters interweave literary history, museum culture, and visual analysis of numerous illustrations with close readings of Booker T. Washington, Gwendolyn Bennett, Zora Neale Hurston, Melvin Tolson, and others. Together, these sections register the degree to which African American writers rely on vision - its modes, consequences, and insights - to demonstrate black intellectual and cultural sophistication. Hill's provocative study will interest scholars and students of African American literature and American literature more broadly

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 167
    Schlagworte: African Americans in art; Blacks; African Americans; African Americans in literature; American literature; American literature ; African American authors ; History and criticism; African Americans in literature; African Americans in art; Blacks ; Race identity; African Americans ; Intellectual life
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    Introduction : the trope of the picture book -- Witnessing moral authority in pre-abolition literature -- Picturing education and labor in Washington and Du Bois -- Gazing upon plastic art in the Harlem Renaissance -- Zora Neale Hurston : seeing by the rules of the natural history museum -- Melvin Tolson : gaining modernist perspective in the art gallery -- Ralph Ellison : engaging racial perception beyond museum walls -- Coda : redefining the look of american character.