Jean Toomer & Harlem Renaissance
Herausgeber: Fabre, Geneviève; Feith, Michel
Jean Toomer & Harlem Renaissance
Herausgeber: Fabre, Geneviève; Feith, Michel
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This collection of essays offer a close reading of Jean Toomer's work, """"Cane"""", a book hailed by many as the harbinger of the Harlem Renaissance and as a model for modernist writing that eludes categorization.
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This collection of essays offer a close reading of Jean Toomer's work, """"Cane"""", a book hailed by many as the harbinger of the Harlem Renaissance and as a model for modernist writing that eludes categorization.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780813528465
- ISBN-10: 0813528461
- Artikelnr.: 21298203
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780813528465
- ISBN-10: 0813528461
- Artikelnr.: 21298203
GENEVIÈVE FABRE is a professor at the University Denis Diderot in Paris, where she is director of the Center of African American Research. She has published widely on African American and Hispanic literature, including her book Drumbeats, Masks, and Metaphors. MICHEL FEITH is associate professor at the University of Nantes, France, and has published on Asian, Hispanic, and African American literatures.
Tight-lipped "Oracle": around and beyond Cane / Genevie
ve Fabre and Michel Feith Jean Toomer's Cane: modernism and race in interwar America / Werner Sollors Identity in motion: placing Cane / George Hutchinson The poetics of passing in Jean Toomer's Cane / Charles-Yves Grandjeat "The waters of my heart": myth and belonging in Jean Toomer's Cane / Franc
oise Clary Feeding the soul with words: preaching and dreaming in Cane / Ce
cile Coquet "Karintha": a textual analysis / Monica Michlin Dramatic and musical structures in "Harvest song" and "Kabnis": Toomer's Cane and the Harlem Renaissance / Genevie
ve Fabre Black modernism? the early poetry of Jean Toomer and Claude McKay / Wolfgang Karrer Race and the visual arts in the works of Jean Toomer and Georgia O'Keeffe / Martha Jane Nadell Jean Toomer and Horace Liveright; or, a new Negro gets "into the swing of it" / Michael Soto Building the new race: Jean Toomer's eugenic aesthetic / Diana I. Williams The reception of Cane in France / Michel Fabre
ve Fabre and Michel Feith Jean Toomer's Cane: modernism and race in interwar America / Werner Sollors Identity in motion: placing Cane / George Hutchinson The poetics of passing in Jean Toomer's Cane / Charles-Yves Grandjeat "The waters of my heart": myth and belonging in Jean Toomer's Cane / Franc
oise Clary Feeding the soul with words: preaching and dreaming in Cane / Ce
cile Coquet "Karintha": a textual analysis / Monica Michlin Dramatic and musical structures in "Harvest song" and "Kabnis": Toomer's Cane and the Harlem Renaissance / Genevie
ve Fabre Black modernism? the early poetry of Jean Toomer and Claude McKay / Wolfgang Karrer Race and the visual arts in the works of Jean Toomer and Georgia O'Keeffe / Martha Jane Nadell Jean Toomer and Horace Liveright; or, a new Negro gets "into the swing of it" / Michael Soto Building the new race: Jean Toomer's eugenic aesthetic / Diana I. Williams The reception of Cane in France / Michel Fabre
Tight-lipped "Oracle": around and beyond Cane / Genevie
ve Fabre and Michel Feith Jean Toomer's Cane: modernism and race in interwar America / Werner Sollors Identity in motion: placing Cane / George Hutchinson The poetics of passing in Jean Toomer's Cane / Charles-Yves Grandjeat "The waters of my heart": myth and belonging in Jean Toomer's Cane / Franc
oise Clary Feeding the soul with words: preaching and dreaming in Cane / Ce
cile Coquet "Karintha": a textual analysis / Monica Michlin Dramatic and musical structures in "Harvest song" and "Kabnis": Toomer's Cane and the Harlem Renaissance / Genevie
ve Fabre Black modernism? the early poetry of Jean Toomer and Claude McKay / Wolfgang Karrer Race and the visual arts in the works of Jean Toomer and Georgia O'Keeffe / Martha Jane Nadell Jean Toomer and Horace Liveright; or, a new Negro gets "into the swing of it" / Michael Soto Building the new race: Jean Toomer's eugenic aesthetic / Diana I. Williams The reception of Cane in France / Michel Fabre
ve Fabre and Michel Feith Jean Toomer's Cane: modernism and race in interwar America / Werner Sollors Identity in motion: placing Cane / George Hutchinson The poetics of passing in Jean Toomer's Cane / Charles-Yves Grandjeat "The waters of my heart": myth and belonging in Jean Toomer's Cane / Franc
oise Clary Feeding the soul with words: preaching and dreaming in Cane / Ce
cile Coquet "Karintha": a textual analysis / Monica Michlin Dramatic and musical structures in "Harvest song" and "Kabnis": Toomer's Cane and the Harlem Renaissance / Genevie
ve Fabre Black modernism? the early poetry of Jean Toomer and Claude McKay / Wolfgang Karrer Race and the visual arts in the works of Jean Toomer and Georgia O'Keeffe / Martha Jane Nadell Jean Toomer and Horace Liveright; or, a new Negro gets "into the swing of it" / Michael Soto Building the new race: Jean Toomer's eugenic aesthetic / Diana I. Williams The reception of Cane in France / Michel Fabre