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This volume assembles exciting new scholarship canvassing the entire geographic and historical range of Langston Hughes''s storied career.
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This volume assembles exciting new scholarship canvassing the entire geographic and historical range of Langston Hughes''s storied career.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009076807
- Artikelnr.: 70911119
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009076807
- Artikelnr.: 70911119
Introduction: Langston Hughes in context Vera M. Kutzinski and Anthony
Reed; Part I. Singing America: Different Voices and Genres: 1. Hughes,
Chicago, and modernism Anita Patterson; 2. Jazz performance and Hughes's
embodied modernism Michael Borshuk; 3. His way with white folks: Hughes and
literary patronage Emily Bernard; 4. Distancing love in selected letters of
Langston Hughes and Carrie Hughes Carmaletta Williams and John Edgar
Tidwell; 5. Hughes's 1930s short fiction Gary Edward Holcomb; 6. Hughes and
simple: across form and space to a political consciousness Sandhya Shukla;
7. Hughes's famous books, Ebony magazine, and the politics of civil rights
in biographies for the young Katharine Capshaw; 8. Back-porch blues, black
masculinity, and the rural Midwest Andy Oler; 9. From the sublime to the
grotesque: red Langston reconsidered Juan Rodríguez Barrera; 10.
Coalitional aesthetics: Hughes and the John Reed clubs Matthew Beeber; 11.
Hughes's translingual poetics and pedagogy Keith Michael Green; Part II.
The Global Hughes: Travel and Translation: 12. Hughes and the Haitian
Revolution Philip Kaisary; 13. Taking Louise Bennett seriously: Hughes,
gender, and transnational friendship Bernie Lombardi; 14. Hughes in Mexico
Astrid Haas; 15. Hughes in Spain Evelyn Scaramella; 16. Hughes in Cuba and
South America Vera M. Kutzinski; 17. Hughes, colonialism, and
decolonization Shane Graham; 18. Hughes as cold-war diplomat Harilaos
Stecopoulos; 19. Hughes in the Soviet Union Kate A. Baldwin; 20. Hughes in
Italy Cristina Lombardi-Diop; 21. Hughes and the Shanghai jazz scene Selina
Lai-Henderson; 22. Hughes's short fiction in 1930s Korea Jang Wook Huh;
Part III. Afterlives: Home and Abroad: 23. Anthologizing the writings of
Langston Hughes, 1925- 2020 Howard Rambsy II and Kenton Rambsy; 24. Hughes
and the Black Arts Movement James Smethurst; 25. Hughes's simple story
cycles in German translation Dorothea Fischer-Hornung; 26. Dreams deferred
in Arabic: translating Hughes from the USA to Egypt Michelle Hartman; 27. A
raisin in the (fallen) sun: a nuclear reading of The Black Pacific Etsuko
Taketani; 28. Langston Hughes, queer Harlem renaissance author Gary Edward
Holcomb; 29. Reading Scottsboro, Limited in the era of Black Lives Matter.
Anthony Reed.
Reed; Part I. Singing America: Different Voices and Genres: 1. Hughes,
Chicago, and modernism Anita Patterson; 2. Jazz performance and Hughes's
embodied modernism Michael Borshuk; 3. His way with white folks: Hughes and
literary patronage Emily Bernard; 4. Distancing love in selected letters of
Langston Hughes and Carrie Hughes Carmaletta Williams and John Edgar
Tidwell; 5. Hughes's 1930s short fiction Gary Edward Holcomb; 6. Hughes and
simple: across form and space to a political consciousness Sandhya Shukla;
7. Hughes's famous books, Ebony magazine, and the politics of civil rights
in biographies for the young Katharine Capshaw; 8. Back-porch blues, black
masculinity, and the rural Midwest Andy Oler; 9. From the sublime to the
grotesque: red Langston reconsidered Juan Rodríguez Barrera; 10.
Coalitional aesthetics: Hughes and the John Reed clubs Matthew Beeber; 11.
Hughes's translingual poetics and pedagogy Keith Michael Green; Part II.
The Global Hughes: Travel and Translation: 12. Hughes and the Haitian
Revolution Philip Kaisary; 13. Taking Louise Bennett seriously: Hughes,
gender, and transnational friendship Bernie Lombardi; 14. Hughes in Mexico
Astrid Haas; 15. Hughes in Spain Evelyn Scaramella; 16. Hughes in Cuba and
South America Vera M. Kutzinski; 17. Hughes, colonialism, and
decolonization Shane Graham; 18. Hughes as cold-war diplomat Harilaos
Stecopoulos; 19. Hughes in the Soviet Union Kate A. Baldwin; 20. Hughes in
Italy Cristina Lombardi-Diop; 21. Hughes and the Shanghai jazz scene Selina
Lai-Henderson; 22. Hughes's short fiction in 1930s Korea Jang Wook Huh;
Part III. Afterlives: Home and Abroad: 23. Anthologizing the writings of
Langston Hughes, 1925- 2020 Howard Rambsy II and Kenton Rambsy; 24. Hughes
and the Black Arts Movement James Smethurst; 25. Hughes's simple story
cycles in German translation Dorothea Fischer-Hornung; 26. Dreams deferred
in Arabic: translating Hughes from the USA to Egypt Michelle Hartman; 27. A
raisin in the (fallen) sun: a nuclear reading of The Black Pacific Etsuko
Taketani; 28. Langston Hughes, queer Harlem renaissance author Gary Edward
Holcomb; 29. Reading Scottsboro, Limited in the era of Black Lives Matter.
Anthony Reed.
Introduction: Langston Hughes in context Vera M. Kutzinski and Anthony
Reed; Part I. Singing America: Different Voices and Genres: 1. Hughes,
Chicago, and modernism Anita Patterson; 2. Jazz performance and Hughes's
embodied modernism Michael Borshuk; 3. His way with white folks: Hughes and
literary patronage Emily Bernard; 4. Distancing love in selected letters of
Langston Hughes and Carrie Hughes Carmaletta Williams and John Edgar
Tidwell; 5. Hughes's 1930s short fiction Gary Edward Holcomb; 6. Hughes and
simple: across form and space to a political consciousness Sandhya Shukla;
7. Hughes's famous books, Ebony magazine, and the politics of civil rights
in biographies for the young Katharine Capshaw; 8. Back-porch blues, black
masculinity, and the rural Midwest Andy Oler; 9. From the sublime to the
grotesque: red Langston reconsidered Juan Rodríguez Barrera; 10.
Coalitional aesthetics: Hughes and the John Reed clubs Matthew Beeber; 11.
Hughes's translingual poetics and pedagogy Keith Michael Green; Part II.
The Global Hughes: Travel and Translation: 12. Hughes and the Haitian
Revolution Philip Kaisary; 13. Taking Louise Bennett seriously: Hughes,
gender, and transnational friendship Bernie Lombardi; 14. Hughes in Mexico
Astrid Haas; 15. Hughes in Spain Evelyn Scaramella; 16. Hughes in Cuba and
South America Vera M. Kutzinski; 17. Hughes, colonialism, and
decolonization Shane Graham; 18. Hughes as cold-war diplomat Harilaos
Stecopoulos; 19. Hughes in the Soviet Union Kate A. Baldwin; 20. Hughes in
Italy Cristina Lombardi-Diop; 21. Hughes and the Shanghai jazz scene Selina
Lai-Henderson; 22. Hughes's short fiction in 1930s Korea Jang Wook Huh;
Part III. Afterlives: Home and Abroad: 23. Anthologizing the writings of
Langston Hughes, 1925- 2020 Howard Rambsy II and Kenton Rambsy; 24. Hughes
and the Black Arts Movement James Smethurst; 25. Hughes's simple story
cycles in German translation Dorothea Fischer-Hornung; 26. Dreams deferred
in Arabic: translating Hughes from the USA to Egypt Michelle Hartman; 27. A
raisin in the (fallen) sun: a nuclear reading of The Black Pacific Etsuko
Taketani; 28. Langston Hughes, queer Harlem renaissance author Gary Edward
Holcomb; 29. Reading Scottsboro, Limited in the era of Black Lives Matter.
Anthony Reed.
Reed; Part I. Singing America: Different Voices and Genres: 1. Hughes,
Chicago, and modernism Anita Patterson; 2. Jazz performance and Hughes's
embodied modernism Michael Borshuk; 3. His way with white folks: Hughes and
literary patronage Emily Bernard; 4. Distancing love in selected letters of
Langston Hughes and Carrie Hughes Carmaletta Williams and John Edgar
Tidwell; 5. Hughes's 1930s short fiction Gary Edward Holcomb; 6. Hughes and
simple: across form and space to a political consciousness Sandhya Shukla;
7. Hughes's famous books, Ebony magazine, and the politics of civil rights
in biographies for the young Katharine Capshaw; 8. Back-porch blues, black
masculinity, and the rural Midwest Andy Oler; 9. From the sublime to the
grotesque: red Langston reconsidered Juan Rodríguez Barrera; 10.
Coalitional aesthetics: Hughes and the John Reed clubs Matthew Beeber; 11.
Hughes's translingual poetics and pedagogy Keith Michael Green; Part II.
The Global Hughes: Travel and Translation: 12. Hughes and the Haitian
Revolution Philip Kaisary; 13. Taking Louise Bennett seriously: Hughes,
gender, and transnational friendship Bernie Lombardi; 14. Hughes in Mexico
Astrid Haas; 15. Hughes in Spain Evelyn Scaramella; 16. Hughes in Cuba and
South America Vera M. Kutzinski; 17. Hughes, colonialism, and
decolonization Shane Graham; 18. Hughes as cold-war diplomat Harilaos
Stecopoulos; 19. Hughes in the Soviet Union Kate A. Baldwin; 20. Hughes in
Italy Cristina Lombardi-Diop; 21. Hughes and the Shanghai jazz scene Selina
Lai-Henderson; 22. Hughes's short fiction in 1930s Korea Jang Wook Huh;
Part III. Afterlives: Home and Abroad: 23. Anthologizing the writings of
Langston Hughes, 1925- 2020 Howard Rambsy II and Kenton Rambsy; 24. Hughes
and the Black Arts Movement James Smethurst; 25. Hughes's simple story
cycles in German translation Dorothea Fischer-Hornung; 26. Dreams deferred
in Arabic: translating Hughes from the USA to Egypt Michelle Hartman; 27. A
raisin in the (fallen) sun: a nuclear reading of The Black Pacific Etsuko
Taketani; 28. Langston Hughes, queer Harlem renaissance author Gary Edward
Holcomb; 29. Reading Scottsboro, Limited in the era of Black Lives Matter.
Anthony Reed.