Harlem Renaissance Harlem Renaissance

Harlem Renaissance

A Handbook

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PRIOR TO THE RENAISSANCE, BLACKS PORTRAY THEMSELVES AS STRANGS OBJECTS, ALIENATED FROM OTHERS IN THE SOCIETY.


            The social activities in literature, art, theatre and entertainment in Harlem Renaissanc: a Handbook are documented for the period 1910-1940.  A few intellectuals, specifically James Weldon Johnson, W E B DuBois, Charles Johnson and Alain Locke perceive that they, themselves, are the New Negro.  Thus they produce and record the visual arts, literature and music they personally create as well as that of younger literary artists:  Langston Hughes, Arna Bontemps, Countee Cullen and Roland Hayes.  The literature, scholarship and criticism created among these intellectuals are mainly responsible for bringing about a renaissance.

          What is so unique about the Harlem Renaissance is that it is totally perceived and criticized by white American literary standards.   At no time in African American history has there been an era wherein self-proclaimed intellectuals record their own literary activities as they are being created.  That single concept is the focus of the research in Renaissance: a Handbook.

          Identifying each Major and Other Figures of the Harlem Renaissance permits the reader to experience the life and time of the era.  The influx of African American literature requires the need to study the artists and to document the literary and creative arts of the Harlem Renaissance.  View the photos and read the biography of the intellectuals as they live through an era devoted to illuminating Negro life as it actually exists in .

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2008
July 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
236
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
667.8
KB
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