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Nationalism, Marxism, and African American literature between the wars :a new Pandora's box
- 作者: Dawahare, Anthony,
- 出版: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi ©2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xix, 161 pages).
- 叢書名: Margaret Walker Alexander series in African American studies
- 標題: LITERARY CRITICISM , American literature. , Politique et gouvernement. , Electronic books. , Nationalism and literature United States -- History -- 20th century. , African Americans Politics and government. , Nationalisme noir , African Americans Intellectual life. , Noirs américains dans la littérature. , Black nationalism United States -- History -- 20th century. , Nationalism and literature , Socialisme et littérature , Nationalisme noir États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Vie intellectuelle , Black nationalism in literature. , Nationalisme et littérature , Noirs américains Politique et gouvernement. , Communisme et littérature , Black nationalism. , Noirs américains , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , Politics in literature. , Littérature américaine , 1900-1999 , African Americans , African American authors. , American literature 20th century -- History and criticism. , Noirs américains Vie intellectuelle -- 20e siècle. , History and criticism. , Socialism and literature United States -- History -- 20th century. , Socialisme et littérature États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Race in literature. , Black nationalism , LITERARY CRITICISM American -- General. , African Americans Intellectual life -- 20th century. , African Americans in literature. , Intellectual life. , Histoire et critique. , Nationalisme et littérature États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Communisme et littérature États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Socialism and literature , American literature African American authors -- History and criticism. , Littérature américaine 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique. , History , Communism and literature. , Race dans la littérature. , AmericanGeneral. , Intellectual life , Communism and literature , Histoire , American literature , Nationalisme noir dans la littérature. , African American authorsHistory and criticism. , Socialism and literature. , Politics and government. , Nationalism and literature. , United States. , Communism and literature United States -- History -- 20th century. , American literature African American authors.
- ISBN: 1604730412 , 9781604730418
- ISBN: 1578065070 , 9781578065073
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-156) and index. Black nationalist discourse in the postwar period -- The dual nationalism of Alain Locke's The new Negro -- The dance of nationalism in the Harlem Renaissance -- Marxism and Black proletarian literary theory -- Langston Hughes's radical poetry and the "end of race" -- Richard Wright's critique of nationalist desire -- Beyond twentieth-century nationalisms in the study of African American culture.
- 摘要: During and after the Harlem Renaissance, two intellectual forces nationalism and Marxism clashed and changed the future of African American writing.
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- 系統號: 005307709
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During and after the Harlem Renaissance, two intellectual forces nationalism and Marxism clashed and changed the future of African American writing. Current literary thinking says that writers with nationalist leanings wrote the most relevant fiction, poetry, and prose of the day. Nationalism, Marxism, and African American Literature Between the Wars: A New Pandora's Box challenges that notion. It boldly proposes that such writers as A. Philip Randolph, Langston Hughes, and Richard Wright, who often saw the world in terms of class struggle, did more to advance the anti-racist politics of African American letters than writers such as Countee Cullen, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Alain Locke, and Marcus Garvey, who remained enmeshed in nationalist and racialist discourse. Evaluating the great impact of Marxism and nationalism on black authors from the Harlem Renaissance and the Depression era, Anthony Dawahare argues that the spread of nationalist ideologies and movements between the world wars did guide legitimate political desires of black writers for a world without racism. But the nationalist channels of political and cultural resistance did not address the capitalist foundation of modern racial discrimination. During the period known as the Red Decade (1929-1941), black writers developed some of the sharpest critiques of the capitalist world and thus anticipated contemporary scholarship on the intellectual and political hazards of nationalism for the working class. As it examines the progression of the Great Depression, the book focuses on the shift of black writers to the Communist Left, including analyses of the Communists' position on the Negro Question, the radical poetry of Langston Hughes, and the writings of Richard Wright. Anthony Dawahare is an associate professor of English at California State University, Northridge. He has been published in African American Review, MELUS, Twentieth-Century Literature, and Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature, and the Arts.
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