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Modernism - Literary Movements, Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, General Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art, Literary Criticism - U.S. Fiction & Prose Literature - General & Miscellaneous, African American Literature - Literary Criticism, U.S. &
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Change In The Weather

by Geoffrey Jaques
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Overview

Examines the relationship of African American culture to literary modernism

Synopsis

This book explores the impact of African American culture on modernist poetic language by placing black literature and culture at the center of an inquiry into the genealogy of avant-garde poetics. Geoffrey Jacques looks at how blackface minstrelsy, ragtime, vernacular languages, advertising copy, Freud's idea of the Uncanny, vaudeville, the clichΓ©, and Tin Pan Alley--style song all influenced modernist poetry. In a key insight, Jacques points out that the black urban community in the United States did not live in ghettos during the years before World War I, but in smaller enclaves spread out among the general population. This circumstance helped catalyze African American culture's dramatic and surprising impact on the emergent avant-garde. By using a wide range of theoretical tools, Jacques poses new questions about literary, cultural, and social history, the history and structure of modernist poetic language, canon formation, and the history of criticism.This contribution to the ongoing debate over early twentieth-century culture presents modernism as an interracial, cross-cultural project, arguing for a new appreciation of the central role black culture played within it. Writers and artists whose works are discussed include Marianne Moore, Charles Chesnutt, Jean Toomer, Wallace Stevens, James A. Bland, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Gertrude Stein, Bert Williams, Zora Neale Hurston, Samuel Beckett, W. C. Handy, Hart Crane, and Clement Greenberg.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Pages
240
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9781558496873

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