Circus Aesthetics examines the work of the African American poet Robert Hayden and engages with the problem of identifying different frameworks with which to think about Hayden’s poetry and African American literature more broadly. In 1978, two years before his death, Hayden, the first African American poet to be nominated Poetry Consultant at the Library of Congress, was still struggling and fighting with the idea of being considered a “black poet” and with the socio-political implications and expectations that accompanied that label. During his address to the Library of Congress on May 8, 1978, he reiterated his discomfort at discussions of whether he was or was not a black poet and claimed that “poets too are keepers of a nation’s consci...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06In this essay I describe and demonstrate, using ...
Sanctuary Poetics and Contemporary US Culture argues that contemporary poets of color create spaces ...
Pitch Dark Anarchy investigates the danger of one single narrative with multilayered poems that chal...
Hayden talks about being a poor teenager in Detroit trying to write poems like Cullen and Hughes and...
This dissertation argues that Robert Hayden is best interpreted as a modernist and that his most ach...
The entry re-introduces African American poet Robert Hayden with particular emphasis on Hayden's rel...
Analysis of Robert Hayden‟s (1913-1980) poems revealed the significant place history and symbolism o...
Iconic figures in American literature, Walt Whitman and Robert Frost have written modern works that ...
This paper looks at the field of epic poetry through the lens of the narrative of an African America...
The outpouring of creative expression known as the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s spawne...
This dissertation reframes the radical impulse of the ‘New American’ poetry, famously anthologized i...
When the terms African American and the arts are mentioned the first thing that comes to most minds ...
While critical analyses of loss and mourning in African American studies have tended to focus on nar...
This study examines long poems and newspaper poems written by African American and Anglo-American wr...
According to Matthew Arnold an open mind is one of the chief essentials for true literary criticism....
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06In this essay I describe and demonstrate, using ...
Sanctuary Poetics and Contemporary US Culture argues that contemporary poets of color create spaces ...
Pitch Dark Anarchy investigates the danger of one single narrative with multilayered poems that chal...
Hayden talks about being a poor teenager in Detroit trying to write poems like Cullen and Hughes and...
This dissertation argues that Robert Hayden is best interpreted as a modernist and that his most ach...
The entry re-introduces African American poet Robert Hayden with particular emphasis on Hayden's rel...
Analysis of Robert Hayden‟s (1913-1980) poems revealed the significant place history and symbolism o...
Iconic figures in American literature, Walt Whitman and Robert Frost have written modern works that ...
This paper looks at the field of epic poetry through the lens of the narrative of an African America...
The outpouring of creative expression known as the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s spawne...
This dissertation reframes the radical impulse of the ‘New American’ poetry, famously anthologized i...
When the terms African American and the arts are mentioned the first thing that comes to most minds ...
While critical analyses of loss and mourning in African American studies have tended to focus on nar...
This study examines long poems and newspaper poems written by African American and Anglo-American wr...
According to Matthew Arnold an open mind is one of the chief essentials for true literary criticism....
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06In this essay I describe and demonstrate, using ...
Sanctuary Poetics and Contemporary US Culture argues that contemporary poets of color create spaces ...
Pitch Dark Anarchy investigates the danger of one single narrative with multilayered poems that chal...