Frank Mehring expounds a transcultural perspective on the Harlem Renaissance by focusing on the underappreciated commercial artwork of German immigrant Winold Reiss, whose visual representations of African- American writers and intellectuals were a stellar feature of iconic publications such as The New Negro and Survey Graphic magazine’s special issue on Harlem (both 1925). Tracing the international networks and transcultural experience which informed Reiss’s visual approach to the Harlem Renaissance, Mehring makes visible how the Harlem Renaissance was effectively embedded in the dynamics of what Stephen Greenblatt called “cultural mobility:” transatlantic and trans-American cultural flows, aesthetic translations, mediations and networks. ...
must be seen in the perspective of a New World, and especially of a New America... America seeking a...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Haas A, ed. The Harlem Renaissance in an Inter-American Perspective. FIAR: Forum for Inter-American ...
Through the mediating element of travel, European and Latin American visual artists contributed to t...
The German-American artist Winold Reiss (1886-1953)—painter, designer, teacher—has been characterize...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
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The ‘Harlem Renaissance’ is now a dominant term for what is commonly used to describe a cultural mov...
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Like other intractable figures of the Harlem Renaissance, the movement’s visual artists sometimes ex...
Abstract – The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the...
This comprehensive look at the New York literature of European immigrants invites us to rethink in a...
The Harlem Renaissance was the most celebrated African American cultural movement throughout the his...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...
For almost a century, Harlem has carried a symbolic weight that transcends the physical confines of ...
must be seen in the perspective of a New World, and especially of a New America... America seeking a...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Haas A, ed. The Harlem Renaissance in an Inter-American Perspective. FIAR: Forum for Inter-American ...
Through the mediating element of travel, European and Latin American visual artists contributed to t...
The German-American artist Winold Reiss (1886-1953)—painter, designer, teacher—has been characterize...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
Self Determination and Socio-Political Frustration. Perspectives of the Diaspora. When Black History...
The ‘Harlem Renaissance’ is now a dominant term for what is commonly used to describe a cultural mov...
Esta tese analisa as representações sobre o Brasil e a França enquanto modelos de fraternidades raci...
Like other intractable figures of the Harlem Renaissance, the movement’s visual artists sometimes ex...
Abstract – The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the...
This comprehensive look at the New York literature of European immigrants invites us to rethink in a...
The Harlem Renaissance was the most celebrated African American cultural movement throughout the his...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...
For almost a century, Harlem has carried a symbolic weight that transcends the physical confines of ...
must be seen in the perspective of a New World, and especially of a New America... America seeking a...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Haas A, ed. The Harlem Renaissance in an Inter-American Perspective. FIAR: Forum for Inter-American ...