Surveys Hemingway’s impact on the themes and aesthetic form of such black authors as Chester Himes, Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, Claude McKay, and Toni Morrison. Discusses Hemingway’s writings within the blues tradition and closes with a brief study of the intertextual relations between In Our Time and Jean Toomer’s Cane (1923). Slightly revised version published in Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, edited by Gary Edward Holcomb and Charles Scruggs, 1-26. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2012
The literary expression of Afro-Americans has been scrutinized and criticized in exhaustive detail, ...
Argues that books on H and race by Strong (2008) and Dudley (2011) present only launching points for...
Previously published as “The Sun also Rises in Queer Black Harlem: Hemingway and McKay’s Modernist I...
Investigates both the complexities of Hemingway’s writing concerning African American culture and hi...
Explores Hemingway’s connections to the Harlem Renaissance via his relationships with Sherwood Ander...
Compares The Sun Also Rises to Claude McKay’s Home to Harlem (1928), arguing that the novels mirrori...
Classroom approach teaching Alain Locke’s The New Negro (1925) alongside Hemingway’s In Our Time to ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/2/thumbnail.jpgA social historical readi...
Explains the volume’s goals to advance understanding of Hemingway’s racial representations while als...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Ernest Hemingway, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954, is one of America\u27s outstandi...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
The literary expression of Afro-Americans has been scrutinized and criticized in exhaustive detail, ...
Argues that books on H and race by Strong (2008) and Dudley (2011) present only launching points for...
Previously published as “The Sun also Rises in Queer Black Harlem: Hemingway and McKay’s Modernist I...
Investigates both the complexities of Hemingway’s writing concerning African American culture and hi...
Explores Hemingway’s connections to the Harlem Renaissance via his relationships with Sherwood Ander...
Compares The Sun Also Rises to Claude McKay’s Home to Harlem (1928), arguing that the novels mirrori...
Classroom approach teaching Alain Locke’s The New Negro (1925) alongside Hemingway’s In Our Time to ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/2/thumbnail.jpgA social historical readi...
Explains the volume’s goals to advance understanding of Hemingway’s racial representations while als...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Ernest Hemingway, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954, is one of America\u27s outstandi...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
The literary expression of Afro-Americans has been scrutinized and criticized in exhaustive detail, ...
Argues that books on H and race by Strong (2008) and Dudley (2011) present only launching points for...
Previously published as “The Sun also Rises in Queer Black Harlem: Hemingway and McKay’s Modernist I...