LEADER 00000cam a2200841 a 4500 001 ocm17650015 001 ocm17650015|z(ocolc)59885416 005 20110713231033.0 008 880222s1989 nyua b 101 0 eng 010 88003930 015 GB91-14042 019 59885416 020 0824057392|qalkaline paper 020 9780824057398|qalkaline paper 035 (OCoLC)ocm17650015 035 (OCoLC)17650015|z(OCoLC)59885416 035 257944 040 DLC|beng|cDLC|dUKM|dBUF|dBAKER|dNLGGC|dBTCTA|dLVB|dYDXCP |dDEBBG 043 n-us-ny 049 RIDM 050 00 PS153.B53|bH264 1989 082 00 810/.9/896073|219 084 18.06|2bcl 084 HU 1728|2rvk 090 PS153.B53 H264 1989 245 04 The Harlem renaissance :|brevaluations /|c[edited by] Amritjit Singh, William S. Shiver, Stanley Brodwin. 264 1 New York :|bGarland,|c1989. 300 xv, 342 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 Critical studies on Black life and culture ;|vvol. 17 490 1 Garland reference library of the humanities ;|vvol. 837 500 Selection of papers presented at a conference held May 2-4, 1985, and sponsored by the Hofstra Cultural Center. 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 00 |tPrimitivism as a therapeutic pursuit: notes toward a reassessment of Harlem Renaissance literature /|rRobert A. Coles and Diane Isaacs --|tWhite writers and the Harlem Renaissance /|rJohn Cooley --|tCarl Van Vechten's Black Renaissance /|rBruce Kellner --|tPhiladelphia's literary circle and the Harlem Renaissance /|rVincent Jubilee -- |tLangston Hughes and approaches to modernism in the Harlem Renaissance /|rArnold Rampersad --|tSterling A. Brown: outsider in the Harlem Renaissance? /|rRobert B. Stepto --|tLangston Hughes and the blues he couldn't lose /|rRichard K. Barksdale --|tSterling Brown, poet, his place in Afro-American literary history /|rCharles H. Nichols --|tCountee Cullen at "the heights" /|rJames W. Tuttleton --|tVindication as a thematic principle in Alain Locke's writings on the music of Black Americans /|rPaul Joseph Burgett --|tControversial sounds: jazz performance as theme and language in the Harlem Renaissance /|rKathy J. Ogren --|tEuropa jazz in the 1920s and the musical discovery of Harlem /|rBarbara L. Tischler --|tEarly recognitions: Duke Ellington and Langston Hughes in New York, 1920-1930 /|rJoseph McLaren --|tJean Toomer and the writers of the Harlem Renaissance: was he there with them? /|rRudolph P. Byrd --|tClaude McKay's Marxism /|rGeta LeSeur --|tAesthetics of community: the insular Black community as theme and focus in Hurston's's Their eyes were watching God /|rMary Katherine Wainwright --|tNella Larsen's Harlem aesthetic /|rThadious M. Davis --|tStar of Ethiopia: a contribution toward the development of Black drama and theater in the Harlem Renaissance /|rFreda L. Scott --|tLéopold Sédar Senghor's Freedom I -negritude and humanism (1964) /|rWendell A. 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