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  1. Harlem renaissance
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Greenhaven Press, San Diego ; Munich [u.a.]

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0737710888; 073771087X
    RVK Categories: HU 1728
    Series: The Greenhaven Press companion to literary movements and genres
    Subjects: African Americans - Intellectual life; African Americans - New York (State) - New York - Intellectual life; Harlem Renaissance; Geschichte; Schwarze. USA; African American arts; African American arts; African Americans; African Americans; Harlem Renaissance; Harlem renaissance
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  2. American Lazarus
    religion and the rise of African-American and native American literatures
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford ; New York

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  3. American Lazarus
    religion and the rise of African-American and native American literatures
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford ; New York

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  4. Bearing witness to African American literature
    validating and valorizing its authority, authenticity, and agency
    Published: c2012
    Publisher:  Wayne State University Press, Detroit

    "Bearing Witness to African American Literature: Validating and Valorizing Its Authority, Authenticity, and Agency collects twenty-three of Bernard W. Bell's lectures and essays that were first presented between 1968 and 2008. From his role in the... more

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    "Bearing Witness to African American Literature: Validating and Valorizing Its Authority, Authenticity, and Agency collects twenty-three of Bernard W. Bell's lectures and essays that were first presented between 1968 and 2008. From his role in the culture wars as a graduate student activist in the Black Studies Movement to his work in the transcultural Globalization Movement as an international scholar and Fulbright cultural ambassador in Spain, Portugal, and China, Bell's long and inspiring journey traces the modern institutional origins and the contemporary challengers of African American literary studies. This volume is made up of five sections, including chapters on W. E. B. DuBois's theory and trope of double consciousness, an original theory of residually oral forms for reading the African American novel, an argument for an African Americentric vernacular and literary tradition, and a deconstruction of the myths of the American melting pot and literary mainstream. Bell considers texts by contemporary writers like Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, William Styron, James Baldwin, and Jean Toomer, as well as works by Mark Twain, Frederick Douglas, and William Faulkner, In a style that ranges from lyricism to the classic jeremiad, Bell emphasizes that his work bears the imprint of many major influences, including his mentor, poet and scholar Sterling A. Brown, and W. E. B. DuBois. Taken together, the chapters demonstrate Bell's central place as a revisionist African American literary and cultural theorist, historian, and critic. Bearing Witness to African American Literature will be an invaluable introduction to major issues in the African American literary tradition for scholars of American, African American, and cultural studies."--Project Muse

     

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  5. Bearing witness to African American literature
    validating and valorizing its authority, authenticity, and agency
    Published: ©2012 (2013)
    Publisher:  Wayne State University Press, Detroit

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780814337158; 0814337155; 9780814337141
    Series: African American life series
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; African Americans in literature; African Americans / Intellectual life; American literature / African American authors; African Americans - Intellectual life; Schwarze. USA; African Americans in literature; African Americans; American literature; Schwarze <Motiv>; Schwarze; Literatur
    Scope: 360 pages
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    "Bearing Witness to African American Literature: Validating and Valorizing Its Authority, Authenticity, and Agency collects twenty-three of Bernard W. Bell's lectures and essays that were first presented between 1968 and 2008. From his role in the culture wars as a graduate student activist in the Black Studies Movement to his work in the transcultural Globalization Movement as an international scholar and Fulbright cultural ambassador in Spain, Portugal, and China, Bell's long and inspiring journey traces the modern institutional origins and the contemporary challengers of African American literary studies. This volume is made up of five sections, including chapters on W.E.B. DuBois's theory and trope of double consciousness, an original theory of residually oral forms for reading the African American novel, an argument for an African Americentric vernacular and literary tradition, and a deconstruction of the myths of the American melting pot and literary mainstream. Bell considers texts by contemporary writers like Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, William Styron, James Baldwin, and Jean Toomer, as well as works by Mark Twain, Frederick Douglas, and William Faulkner, In a style that ranges from lyricism to the classic jeremiad, Bell emphasizes that his work bears the imprint of many major influences, including his mentor, poet and scholar Sterling A. Brown, and W.E.B. DuBois. Taken together, the chapters demonstrate Bell's central place as a revisionist African American literary and cultural theorist, historian, and critic. Bearing Witness to African American Literature will be an invaluable introduction to major issues in the African American literary tradition for scholars of American, African American, and cultural studies."--Project Muse

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    ""Cover""; ""Half-title""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Preface ""; ""Every Tongue Got to Confess ""; ""Introduction ""; ""Memoir: On Becoming an African American Scholar Activist ""; ""1. Double Consciousness as the Sign of African American Difference ""

    ""I. The African American Jeremiad and Frederick Douglass�s Fourth of July 1852 Speech """"African American Double Consciousness""; ""The Sacred and Secular Origins of the American Jeremiad""; ""The African American Jeremiad""; ""That Most Foul and Fiendish of All Human Decrees""; ""What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?""; ""Notes""

    ""2. The Roots and Branches of the African American Literary Tradition """"I. The African American Literary Tradition ""; ""II. African American Writers ""; ""1""; ""2""; ""3""; ""III. The Image of Africa in the Afro-American Novel ""; ""White Images of Africa in Western Culture""; ""Early Images of Africa in the Afro-American Novel""

    ""Images of Africa in the Pre�World War II Novel""""Images of Africa in the Post�World War II Novel""; ""Notes""; ""IV. Jean Toomer�s “Blue Meridian�: The Poet as Prophet of a New Order of Man ""; ""V. The Legacy of James Baldwin: The Artist as Redemptive Lover and Righteous Witness ""; ""Manchild of the Promised Land""; ""Artist of Redemptive Love""; ""Modern Black Writer as Righteous Witness""; ""Notes""

  6. Contemporary African American Literature
    The Living Canon
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN

    In this volume, Lovalerie King and Shirley Moody-Turner have compiled a collection of essays that offer access to some of the most innovative contemporary black fiction while addressing important issues in current African American literary studies.... more

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    In this volume, Lovalerie King and Shirley Moody-Turner have compiled a collection of essays that offer access to some of the most innovative contemporary black fiction while addressing important issues in current African American literary studies. Distinguished scholars Houston Baker, Trudier Harris, Darryl Dickson-Carr, and Maryemma Graham join writers and younger scholars to explore the work of Toni Morrison, Edward P. Jones, Trey Ellis, Paul Beatty, Mat Johnson, Kyle Baker, Danzy Senna, Nikki Turner, and many others. The collection is bracketed by a foreword by novelist and graphic arti

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780253006257
    Series: Blacks in the Diaspora
    Blacks in the Diaspora Ser
    Subjects: African Americans - Intellectual life; Electronic books
    Scope: Online-Ressource (392 p)
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    Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1. Politics of Publishing, Pedagogy, and Readership; 1. The Point of Entanglement: Modernism, Diaspora, and Toni Morrison's Love; 2. "The Historical Burden that Only Oprah can Bear": African American Satirists and the State of the Literature; 3. Black is Gold: African American Literature, Critical Literacy, and Twenty-First-Century Pedagogies; 4. Hip Hop (Feat. Women Writers): Reimagining Black Women and Agency through Hip Hop Fiction

    5. Street Literature and the Mode of Spectacular Writing: Popular Fiction between Sensationalism, Education, Politics, and EntertainmentPart 2. Alternative Genealogies; 6. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Slave: Visual Artistry as Agency in the Contemporary Narrative of Slavery; 7. Variations on the Theme: Black Family, Nationhood, Lesbianism, and Sadomasochistic Desire in Marci Blackman's Po Man's Child; 8. Bad Brother Man: Black Folk Figure Narratives in Comics; Part 3. Beyond Authenticity; 9. Sampling the Sonics of Sex (Funk) in Paul Beatty's Slumberland

    10. Post-Integration Blues: Black Geeks and Afro-Diasporic Humanism11. The Crisis of Authenticity in Contemporary African American Literature; 12. Someday we'll all be Free: Considering Post-Oppression Fiction; Part 4. Pedagogical Approaches and Implications; 13. Untangling History, Dismantling Fear: Teaching Tayari Jones's Leaving Atlanta; 14. Reading Kyle Baker's Nat Turner with a Group of Collegiate Black Men; 15. Toward the Theoretical Practice of Conceptual Liberation: Using an Africana Studies Approach to Reading African American Literary Texts; Afterword; Annotated Bibliography

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  7. The contemporary African American novel
    its folk roots and modern literary branches
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst

    In 1987 Bernard W. Bell published The Afro-American Novel and Its Tradition, a comprehensive interpretive history of more than 150 novels written by African Americans from 1853 to 1983. The book won the Distinguished Scholarship Award of the College... more

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    In 1987 Bernard W. Bell published The Afro-American Novel and Its Tradition, a comprehensive interpretive history of more than 150 novels written by African Americans from 1853 to 1983. The book won the Distinguished Scholarship Award of the College Language Association and was reprinted five times. Now Bell has produced a new volume that serves as a sequel and companion to the earlier work, expanding the coverage to 2001. Bell also refines and extends his interpretive model for reading texts by African American writers, a model based on the vernacular forms of expression of his childhood, the literary theories of Ralph Ellison, and the writings on double-consciousness of W.E.B. Du Bois. T; he book begins with a personal essay in which Bell traces the evolution of his thinking about sociohistorical and sociocultural approaches to literature. He goes on to apply these approaches to the work of hundreds of black novelists whose work has been published since 1853. His primary focus, however, is on some forty novels and romances published between 1983 and 2001, including works by Gayl Jones, Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, Paule Marshall, Albert Murray, Gloria Naylor, Al Young, David Bradley, Leon Forrest, and Charles Johnson, as well as the neo-Black Aesthetic novelists Nathaniel Mackey, Trey Ellis, Percival L. Everett, and Colson Whitehead.; In acknowledging the diversity of the tradition of the novel, Bell also examines the science fiction of Samuel Delany and Octavia Butler, the gay novels of E. Lynn Harris, Larry Duplechan, and Randall Kenan, and the detective narratives of Barbara Neely and Walter Mosley. The result is a book of impressive scope and accomplishment - an essential work for any serious student of African American literature Contemporary African American paraliterature : science/speculative fiction, gay/lesbian, and detective/mystery novels and romances (1983-2001) Mapping the rhetoric, politics, and poetics of representaton in the contemporary African American novel -- Roots of the contemporary African American novel -- Mapping the peaks and valleys of the African American novel (1853-1962) -- Forms of neorealism : critical and poetic realism (1962-1983) -- Modernism and postmodernism (1962-1983) -- Continuity and change in ethnic tropes of identity formation (1983-2001) -- New black aesthetic : Eurocentric metafiction and African Americentric tropes of transcultural identity and community (1983-2001)

     

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  8. The African American roots of modernism
    from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    In identifying the Jim Crow period with the coming of modernity, Smethurst upsets the customary assessment of the Harlem Renaissance as the first nationally significant black arts movement, showing how artists reacted to Jim Crow with migration... more

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    In identifying the Jim Crow period with the coming of modernity, Smethurst upsets the customary assessment of the Harlem Renaissance as the first nationally significant black arts movement, showing how artists reacted to Jim Crow with migration narratives, poetry about the black experience, and more

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0807834637; 0807871850; 0807878081; 1469603101; 9780807834633; 9780807871850; 9780807878088; 9781469603100
    Series: The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture
    Subjects: African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Modernism (Literature); American literature; Segregation in literature; Ségrégation dans la littérature; Noirs américains - Ségrégation; Noirs américains - Vie intellectuelle - 19e siècle; Noirs américains - Vie intellectuelle - 20e siècle; Modernisme (Littérature) - États-Unis; LITERARY CRITICISM - American - General; SOCIAL SCIENCE - Ethnic Studies - African American Studies; African Americans - Intellectual life; African Americans - Segregation; American literature - African American authors; Modernism (Literature); Segregation in literature; Literatur; Amerikanisches Englisch; Schwarze; Rassentrennung; Geistesleben; Moderne; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Introduction : new forms and captive knights in the age of Jim Crow and mechanical reproduction -- Dueling banjos : African American dualism and strategies for black representation at the turn of the century -- Remembering "those noble sons of Ham" : poetry, soldiers, and citizens at the end of reconstruction -- The black city : the early Jim Crow migration narrative and the new territory of race -- Somebody else's civilization : African American writers, Bohemia, and the new poetry -- A familiar and warm relationship : race, sexual freedom, and U.S. literary modernism.