The Black Arts Movement The Black Arts Movement

The Black Arts Movement

Literary Nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s

    • $29.99
    • $29.99

Publisher Description

Emerging from a matrix of Old Left, black nationalist, and bohemian ideologies and institutions, African American artists and intellectuals in the 1960s coalesced to form the Black Arts Movement, the cultural wing of the Black Power Movement. In this comprehensive analysis, James Smethurst examines the formation of the Black Arts Movement and demonstrates how it deeply influenced the production and reception of literature and art in the United States through its negotiations of the ideological climate of the Cold War, decolonization, and the civil rights movement.

Taking a regional approach, Smethurst examines local expressions of the nascent Black Arts Movement, a movement distinctive in its geographical reach and diversity, while always keeping the frame of the larger movement in view. The Black Arts Movement, he argues, fundamentally changed American attitudes about the relationship between popular culture and “high” art and dramatically transformed the landscape of public funding for the arts.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2006
March 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
488
Pages
PUBLISHER
The University of North Carolina Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
8.4
MB
Behold the Land Behold the Land
2021
The Culture War in the Civil Rights Movement The Culture War in the Civil Rights Movement
2017
The Cambridge Companion to American Civil Rights Literature The Cambridge Companion to American Civil Rights Literature
2015
Freedom Dreams Freedom Dreams
2002
The Circumstances of Living and Working for African-American Writers in the 1960s The Circumstances of Living and Working for African-American Writers in the 1960s
2005
Keywords for African American Studies Keywords for African American Studies
2018
Behold the Land Behold the Land
2021
The African American Roots of Modernism The African American Roots of Modernism
2011
Brick City Vanguard Brick City Vanguard
2020
Left of the Color Line Left of the Color Line
2012