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The Harlem renaissance in black and white / George Hutchinson.

By: Hutchinson, GeorgeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1995. ISBN: 067437262XSubject(s): American literature -- Afro-American authors -- History and criticism | Literature and anthropology -- History -- 20th century -- United States | Afro-Americans -- Intellectual life -- 20th century | Modernism (Literature) -- United States | Afro-Americans in literature | Harlem Renaissance | United States -- Race relationsDDC classification: 810.9896073 LOC classification: PS153.N5
Partial contents:
1. Pragmatism and Americanism -- 2. The Americanization of "Race" and "Culture" -- 3. Cultural Pluralism and National Identity -- 4. Cultural Nationalism and the Lyrical Left -- 5. The Crisis and the Nation's Conscience -- 6. Toward a New Negro Aesthetic -- 7. Reading These United States: The Nation and The New Republic -- 8. The Native Arts of Radicalism and/or Race -- 9. V. F. Calverton, The Modern Quarterly, and an Anthology -- 10. Mediating Race and Nation: The Cultural Politics of The Messenger -- 11. "Superior Intellectual Vaudeville": American Mercury -- 12. Black Writing and Modernist American Publishing -- 13. Staging a Renaissance -- 14. The New Negro: An Interpretation.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 451-531) and index.

1. Pragmatism and Americanism -- 2. The Americanization of "Race" and "Culture" -- 3. Cultural Pluralism and National Identity -- 4. Cultural Nationalism and the Lyrical Left -- 5. The Crisis and the Nation's Conscience -- 6. Toward a New Negro Aesthetic -- 7. Reading These United States: The Nation and The New Republic -- 8. The Native Arts of Radicalism and/or Race -- 9. V. F. Calverton, The Modern Quarterly, and an Anthology -- 10. Mediating Race and Nation: The Cultural Politics of The Messenger -- 11. "Superior Intellectual Vaudeville": American Mercury -- 12. Black Writing and Modernist American Publishing -- 13. Staging a Renaissance -- 14. The New Negro: An Interpretation.

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