Establishing an imaginative space for blackness, four mid-century American writers resist literary segregation
... Black Culture and the Origins of Transatlantic Modernism Sieglinde Lemke The Burden of Memory , the Muse of Forgiveness Wole Soyinka Color by Fox ... Black Imagination and the Middle Passage Edited by MARIA DIEDRICH W.E.B. Du Bois Institute.
In Black Africans in the British Imagination, Cassander L. Smith investigates how the physical presence of black Africans both enabled and disrupted English literary responses to Spanish imperialism.
Kelley unearths freedom dreams in this exciting history of renegade intellectuals and artists of the African diaspora in the twentieth century.
" Offering a bold, new revisionist agenda for musicology in a postmodern, postcolonial world, this book will appeal to students of culture and race across the humanities and social sciences.
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African-American Artists, 1929–1945: Prints, Drawings, and Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003. Morgan, Stacy I. Rethinking Social Realism: African American Art and Literature, ...
This is exactly what Hunter and Robinson achieve in Chocolate Cities.
This book expands the discourse as well as the nature of critical commentary on science fiction, speculative fiction and futurism – literary and cinematic by Black writers.
(1915) centered on African history, Du Bois reserved a more acerbic tone and tongue for an essay published that same ... his dedicated subject matter: Africa, Its Geography, People and Products (1930); Africa—Its Place in Modern History ...
Davis, Angela Y., Women, Race, and Class, 33 Davis, Arthur, Negro Caravan, 148 Davis, Frank Marshall, 137, 143-44 Davis, John P., 144 Dawdy, Shannon Lee, 281 Dead Man Walking (film), 292 Dear, Michael J., 14, 379 (n. 28), 407 (n.