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United States History - African American History, African American History, American & Canadian Literature, African American Arts & Entertainment, Art of the Americas, Literary Movements

Analysis and Assessment, 1980-1994, Vol. 7

by Cary D. Wintz
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Overview

In the 1980s and early 1990s the scholarly analysis of the Harlem Renaissance became more sophisticated, reflecting increasing interest in the field of African American studies. This volume collects writings that reflect the major changes in the scholarship and the increased emphasis on the role of women in the movement, as well as the application of the methodologies and insights of race and gender studies. In addition, the last 15 years have seen increased interest in the Harlem Renaissance on the part of European and African scholars, and these international perspectives are also included.
Available individually by volume
1. The Emergence of the Harlem Renaissance (0-8153-2212-7) 376 pages
2. The Politics and Aesthetics of "New Negro" Literature (0-8153-2213-5) 400 pages
3. Black Writers Interpret the Harlem Renaissance (0-8153-2214-3) 488 pages
4. The Critics and the Harlem Renaissance (0-8153-2215-1) 400 pages
5. Remembering the Harlem Renaissance (0-8153-2216-X) 480 pages
6. Analysis and Assessment, 1940-1979 (0-8153-2217-8) 520 pages
7. Analysis and Assessment, 1980-1994 (0-8153-2218-6) 496 pages

Synopsis

In the 1980s and early 1990s the scholarly analysis of the Harlem Renaissance became more sophisticated, reflecting increasing interest in the field of African American studies. This volume collects writings that reflect the major changes in the scholarship and the increased emphasis on the role of women in the movement, as well as the application of the methodologies and insights of race and gender studies. In addition, the last 15 years have seen increased interest in the Harlem Renaissance on the part of European and African scholars, and these international perspectives are also included.
Available individually by volume
1. The Emergence of the Harlem Renaissance (0-8153-2212-7) 376 pages
2. The Politics and Aesthetics of "New Negro" Literature (0-8153-2213-5) 400 pages
3. Black Writers Interpret the Harlem Renaissance (0-8153-2214-3) 488 pages
4. The Critics and the Harlem Renaissance (0-8153-2215-1) 400 pages
5. Remembering the Harlem Renaissance (0-8153-2216-X) 480 pages
6. Analysis and Assessment, 1940-1979 (0-8153-2217-8) 520 pages
7. Analysis and Assessment, 1980-1994 (0-8153-2218-6) 496 pages

About the Author, Cary D. Wintz

Cary D. Wintz is Professor of History at Texas Southern University in Houston. He received his undergraduate education at Rice University and his Ph.D. from Kansas State University. He is the author of many books, articles, and book reviews, mostly in the field of African American history or immigrant/ethnic history, and he has lectured internationally on these topics as a USIA lecturer in both the Philippines and India.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
496
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780815322184

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