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A collection of essays explores different aspects of the novel that encompasses much of the American character from its Black American perspective and settings in the contemporary South and New York City.
The much-anticipated Third Edition brings together the work of 140
writers from 1746 to the present writing in all genres, as well as
performers of vernacular forms from spirituals and sermons to jazz
and hip hop. Fresh scholarship, new visuals and media, and new
selections with an emphasis on contemporary writers combine to make
The Norton Anthology of African American Literature an even better
teaching tool for instructors and an unmatched value for students."
The much-anticipated Third Edition brings together the work of 140
writers from 1746 to the present writing in all genres, as well as
performers of vernacular forms from spirituals and sermons to jazz
and hip hop. Fresh scholarship, new visuals and media, and new
selections with an emphasis on contemporary writers combine to make
The Norton Anthology of African American Literature an even better
teaching tool for instructors and an unmatched value for students."
The Romare Bearden Reader brings together a collection of new
essays and canonical writings by novelists, poets, historians,
critics, and playwrights. The contributors, who include Toni
Morrison, Ralph Ellison, August Wilson, Farah Jasmine Griffin, and
Kobena Mercer, contextualize Bearden's life and career within the
history of modern art, examine the influence of jazz and literature
on his work, trace his impact on twentieth-century African American
culture, and outline his art's political dimensions. Others focus
on specific pieces, such as A Black Odyssey, or the ways in which
Bearden used collage to understand African American identity. The
Reader also includes Bearden's most important writings, which grant
readers insight into his aesthetic values and practices and share
his desire to tell what it means to be black in America. Put
simply, The Romare Bearden Reader is an indispensable volume on one
of the giants of twentieth-century American art. Contributors.
Elizabeth Alexander, Romare Bearden, Mary Lee Corlett, Rachel
DeLue, David C. Driskell, Brent Hayes Edwards, Ralph Ellison, Henri
Ghent, Farah Jasmine Griffin, Harry Henderson, Kobena Mercer, Toni
Morrison, Albert Murray, Robert G. O'Meally, Richard Powell,
Richard Price, Sally Price, Myron Schwartzman, Robert Burns Stepto,
Calvin Tomkins, John Edgar Wideman, August Wilson
This volume brings back into print a remarkable record of black
life in the 1920s, chronicled by Edward C.L. Adams, a white
physician from the area around the Congaree River in central South
Carolina. It reproduces Adams's major works, Congaree Sketches
(1927) and Nigger to Nigger (1928), two collections of tales,
poems, and dialogues from blacks who worked his land, presented in
the black vernacular language. They are supplemented here by a
play, Potee's Gal , and some brief sketches of poor whites. What
sets Adams's tales apart from other such collections is the
willingness of his black informants to share with him not only
their stories of rabbits and ""hants"" but also their feelings on
such taboo subjects as lynchings, Jim Crow courts, and chain gangs.
Adams retells these tales as if the blacks in them were talking
only among themselves. Whites do not appear in these works, except
as rare background figures and topics of conversation by Tad, Scip,
and other black storytellers. As Tad says, ""We talkin' to we.""
That Adams was permitted to hear such tales at all is part of the
mystery that Robert O'Meally explains in his introduction. The key
to the mystery is Adams's ability -- in his life, as in his works
-- to wear both black and white masks. He remained a well-placed
member of white society at the same time that he was something of a
maverick within it. His black informants therefore saw him not only
as someone more likeable and trustworthy than most whites but also
as someone who was in a position to help them in some way if he
understood more about their lives. As a writer, O'Meally suggests,
Adams was not simply an objective recorder of folklore. By donning
a black mask, Adams was able to project attitudes and values that
most whites of his place and time would have disavowed. As a
result, his tales have a complexity and richness that make them an
authentic witness to the black experience as well as a lasting
contribution to American letters. |In order to move current
disputes over the allocation of health care resources to an
equitable solution, this book advocates a return to the principles
of Jewish teachings regarding community and the ethics of
conversational encounter.
The Romare Bearden Reader brings together a collection of new
essays and canonical writings by novelists, poets, historians,
critics, and playwrights. The contributors, who include Toni
Morrison, Ralph Ellison, August Wilson, Farah Jasmine Griffin, and
Kobena Mercer, contextualize Bearden's life and career within the
history of modern art, examine the influence of jazz and literature
on his work, trace his impact on twentieth-century African American
culture, and outline his art's political dimensions. Others focus
on specific pieces, such as A Black Odyssey, or the ways in which
Bearden used collage to understand African American identity. The
Reader also includes Bearden's most important writings, which grant
readers insight into his aesthetic values and practices and share
his desire to tell what it means to be black in America. Put
simply, The Romare Bearden Reader is an indispensable volume on one
of the giants of twentieth-century American art. Contributors.
Elizabeth Alexander, Romare Bearden, Mary Lee Corlett, Rachel
DeLue, David C. Driskell, Brent Hayes Edwards, Ralph Ellison, Henri
Ghent, Farah Jasmine Griffin, Harry Henderson, Kobena Mercer, Toni
Morrison, Albert Murray, Robert G. O'Meally, Richard Powell,
Richard Price, Sally Price, Myron Schwartzman, Robert Burns Stepto,
Calvin Tomkins, John Edgar Wideman, August Wilson
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