Zora Neale Hurston’s literature involves dance and performance. What makes this a viable topic of inquiry is her texts often exhibit the performative, whether portraying culture or using dance and associated folk rituals to create complex meaning. Hurston’s use of black vernacular and storytelling evokes lyrical expression in Their Eyes Were Watching God. African and Caribbean Diasporas in Hurston’s literature reflects primitive dance performances and folklore. This novel requires lyrical analysis. The storytelling feature of performance arts and reclamations of the body are present in Hurston’s text. In recent academic settings, the body has come to occupy a crucial place in literary and cultural texts and criticism. Hurston’s versatile ...
As I began to peruse collections and studies of black folklore, I found that although considerable w...
Following the reclamatory work of Black feminist scholars in anthropology and folklore, this brief a...
In recent years, knowingly having had my confidence increased in gender scholarship, I find myself p...
A combination of narrative, ethnographic, epistolary, critical, and biographical discourses has prod...
This essay explores Zora Neale Hurston’s evolving discourse on interracial cultural exchanges in her...
This project focuses on African American and Afro- Hispanic literature and folklore. Specifically, I...
This thesis explores the life and anthropological merits of Zora Neale Hurston’s literary works. I f...
The life-work of novelist/essayist/folklorist Zora Neale Hurston has been recently and lovingly salv...
This thesis focuses on the 1997 discovery of Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale\ud Hurston???s pre...
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), the most prominent of the Harlem Renaissance women writers, was uniq...
Literary critics such as Henry Louis Gates and Barbara Johnson have already approached the issue of...
Masters of ArtZora Neale Hurston is a significant figure in American fiction and is strongly associa...
This study is an examination of the constraints and contradictions of textual self-construction in f...
Zora Neal Hurston\u27s autobiography, Dust Tracks On a Road has been denounced as shallow, dishonest...
Zora Neale Hurston moved to New York from Alabama in 1925, where her work contributed to the growing...
As I began to peruse collections and studies of black folklore, I found that although considerable w...
Following the reclamatory work of Black feminist scholars in anthropology and folklore, this brief a...
In recent years, knowingly having had my confidence increased in gender scholarship, I find myself p...
A combination of narrative, ethnographic, epistolary, critical, and biographical discourses has prod...
This essay explores Zora Neale Hurston’s evolving discourse on interracial cultural exchanges in her...
This project focuses on African American and Afro- Hispanic literature and folklore. Specifically, I...
This thesis explores the life and anthropological merits of Zora Neale Hurston’s literary works. I f...
The life-work of novelist/essayist/folklorist Zora Neale Hurston has been recently and lovingly salv...
This thesis focuses on the 1997 discovery of Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale\ud Hurston???s pre...
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), the most prominent of the Harlem Renaissance women writers, was uniq...
Literary critics such as Henry Louis Gates and Barbara Johnson have already approached the issue of...
Masters of ArtZora Neale Hurston is a significant figure in American fiction and is strongly associa...
This study is an examination of the constraints and contradictions of textual self-construction in f...
Zora Neal Hurston\u27s autobiography, Dust Tracks On a Road has been denounced as shallow, dishonest...
Zora Neale Hurston moved to New York from Alabama in 1925, where her work contributed to the growing...
As I began to peruse collections and studies of black folklore, I found that although considerable w...
Following the reclamatory work of Black feminist scholars in anthropology and folklore, this brief a...
In recent years, knowingly having had my confidence increased in gender scholarship, I find myself p...