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Black writers and Latin America, cross-cultural affinities, Richard L. Jackson

Label
Black writers and Latin America, cross-cultural affinities, Richard L. Jackson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-194) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black writers and Latin America
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
38886319
Responsibility statement
Richard L. Jackson
Sub title
cross-cultural affinities
Table Of Contents
U.S. Black writers and Spain. Spanish Civil War and its aftermath -- Black writer resident in Spain -- U.S. Black writers and Latin America. From Spain to Latin America -- Black "womanist" writer and Brazil -- Mexican interludes -- Impact of Cuba and Chile -- The influence of U.S. Black writers. Slave narratives -- Example of Langston Hughes -- Harlem and the Jazz Age: black modernism as model and threat -- From Wright to revolution -- From black power and the turbulent sixties to roots -- -- Hispanic Black writers and the United States. Racism and Black America -- Hispanic Black writer in the United States -- Black writers in Latin America today. From old guard to new -- Nancy Morejon, the "new woman" in Cuba, and the first generation of Black writers of the Revolution -- Black writers in Central America, the Dominican Republic, and South America -- Tradition and renewal -- Conclusion: Hispanic Black criticism and the North American perspective
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