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A Companion to the Harlem Renaissance presents a comprehensive collection of original essays that address the literature and culture of the Harlem Renaissance from the end of World War I to the middle of the 1930s.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors ix

Introduction: Harlem as Shorthand: The Persistent Value of the Harlem Renaissance 1
Cherene Sherrard-Johnson

Part I Foundations 15

1 What Renaissance?: A Deep Genealogy of Black Culture in Nineteenth-Century New York City 17
Carla L. Peterson

2 Postbellum, Pre-Harlem: Black Writing before the Renaissance 35
Andreá N. Williams

3 Harlem Nights: Expressive Culture, Popular Performance, and the New Negro 51
Jayna Brown

4 The New Negro and the New South 65
Erin D. Chapman

Part II Spotlight: Readings and Genre 81

5 “All the loving words I never dared to speak”: Angelina Weld Grimké’s Sapphic Modernism 83
Maureen Honey

6 Modernism and the Urban Frontier in the Work of Dorothy West and Helene Johnson 103
Cynthia Davis and Verner D. Mitchell

7 Blueprints for Negro Reading: Sterling Brown’s Study Guides 119
Sonya Posmentier

8 Fashioning Internationalism in Jessie Redmon Fauset’s Writing 137
Elizabeth M. Sheehan

9 The New Negro Iconoclast, or, The Curious Case of George Samuel Schuyler 155
Ivy G. Wilson

10 Nella Larsen’s Spiritual Strivings 171
Kathy L. Glass

11 Pastoral and the Problem of Place in Claude McKay’s Harlem Shadows 187
Jennifer Chang

12 Gwendolyn Bennett: A Leading Voice of the Harlem Renaissance 203
Belinda Wheeler

13 Reconsidering the Literary Career of Chicago’s Zara Wright 219
Rynetta Davis

14 “Betwixt and between”: Zora Neale Hurston In—and Out—of Harlem 231
Carla Kaplan

Part III Salon Culture: The Visual, Performative, and Expressive Arts 249

15 Salon Cultures and Spaces of Culture Edification 251
André m. Carrington

16 The Sensuous Harlem Renaissance: Sexuality and Queer Culture 267
Shane Vogel

17 Changing Optics: Harlem Renaissance Theater and Performance 285
Soyica Diggs Colbert

18 Phonography, Race Records, and the Blues Poetry of Langston Hughes 301
Lisa Hollenbach

19 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Sculpture of the Harlem Renaissance 317
Kirsten Pai Buick

Part IV Interracialism 337

20 Authenticity and the Boundaries of Blackness 339
J. Martin Favor

21 Black Marxism and the Literary Left 351
Gary Edward Holcomb

22 “Light, bright and damn near white”: Representations of Mixed Race in the Harlem Renaissance 369
Michele Elam

Part V Beyond Harlem: New Geographies and Lasting Influences 385

23 The Aesthetics of Anticipation: The Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement 387
Margo Natalie Crawford

24 The “Lost Years” or a “Decade of Progress”?: African American Writers and the Second World War 403
Vaughn Rasberry

25 Ethiopia in the Verse of the Late Harlem Renaissance 423
Nadia Nurhussein

26 Mapping the Harlem Renaissance in the Americas 441
Michael Soto

27 Virtual Harlem: Experiencing the New Negro Renaissance 457
Bryan Carter

Index 473

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9781118494066, 978-1118494066
      ISBN10: 1118494067

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A Companion to the Harlem Renaissance presents a comprehensive collection of original essays that address the literature and culture of the Harlem Renaissance from the end of World War I to the middle of the 1930s.

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Introduction: Harlem as Shorthand: The Persistent Value of the Harlem Renaissance 1
      Cherene Sherrard-Johnson

      Part I Foundations 15

      1 What Renaissance?: A Deep Genealogy of Black Culture in Nineteenth-Century New York City 17
      Carla L. Peterson

      2 Postbellum, Pre-Harlem: Black Writing before the Renaissance 35
      Andreá N. Williams

      3 Harlem Nights: Expressive Culture, Popular Performance, and the New Negro 51
      Jayna Brown

      4 The New Negro and the New South 65
      Erin D. Chapman

      Part II Spotlight: Readings and Genre 81

      5 “All the loving words I never dared to speak”: Angelina Weld Grimké’s Sapphic Modernism 83
      Maureen Honey

      6 Modernism and the Urban Frontier in the Work of Dorothy West and Helene Johnson 103
      Cynthia Davis and Verner D. Mitchell

      7 Blueprints for Negro Reading: Sterling Brown’s Study Guides 119
      Sonya Posmentier

      8 Fashioning Internationalism in Jessie Redmon Fauset’s Writing 137
      Elizabeth M. Sheehan

      9 The New Negro Iconoclast, or, The Curious Case of George Samuel Schuyler 155
      Ivy G. Wilson

      10 Nella Larsen’s Spiritual Strivings 171
      Kathy L. Glass

      11 Pastoral and the Problem of Place in Claude McKay’s Harlem Shadows 187
      Jennifer Chang

      12 Gwendolyn Bennett: A Leading Voice of the Harlem Renaissance 203
      Belinda Wheeler

      13 Reconsidering the Literary Career of Chicago’s Zara Wright 219
      Rynetta Davis

      14 “Betwixt and between”: Zora Neale Hurston In—and Out—of Harlem 231
      Carla Kaplan

      Part III Salon Culture: The Visual, Performative, and Expressive Arts 249

      15 Salon Cultures and Spaces of Culture Edification 251
      André m. Carrington

      16 The Sensuous Harlem Renaissance: Sexuality and Queer Culture 267
      Shane Vogel

      17 Changing Optics: Harlem Renaissance Theater and Performance 285
      Soyica Diggs Colbert

      18 Phonography, Race Records, and the Blues Poetry of Langston Hughes 301
      Lisa Hollenbach

      19 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Sculpture of the Harlem Renaissance 317
      Kirsten Pai Buick

      Part IV Interracialism 337

      20 Authenticity and the Boundaries of Blackness 339
      J. Martin Favor

      21 Black Marxism and the Literary Left 351
      Gary Edward Holcomb

      22 “Light, bright and damn near white”: Representations of Mixed Race in the Harlem Renaissance 369
      Michele Elam

      Part V Beyond Harlem: New Geographies and Lasting Influences 385

      23 The Aesthetics of Anticipation: The Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement 387
      Margo Natalie Crawford

      24 The “Lost Years” or a “Decade of Progress”?: African American Writers and the Second World War 403
      Vaughn Rasberry

      25 Ethiopia in the Verse of the Late Harlem Renaissance 423
      Nadia Nurhussein

      26 Mapping the Harlem Renaissance in the Americas 441
      Michael Soto

      27 Virtual Harlem: Experiencing the New Negro Renaissance 457
      Bryan Carter

      Index 473

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