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Archive | 2011

The African American Roots of Modernism: From Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance

James Smethurst

The period between 1880 and 1918, at the end of which Jim Crow was firmly established and the Great Migration of African Americans was well under way, was not the nadir for black culture, James Smethurst reveals, but instead a time of profound response from African American intellectuals. The African American Roots of Modernism explores how the Jim Crow system triggered significant artistic and intellectual responses from African American writers, deeply marking the beginnings of literary modernism and, ultimately, notions of American modernity. In identifying the Jim Crow period with the coming of modernity, Smethurst upsets the customary assessment of the Harlem Renaissance as the first nationally significant black arts movement, showing how artists reacted to Jim Crow with migration narratives, poetry about the black experience, black performance of popular culture forms, and more. Smethurst introduces a whole cast of characters, including understudied figures such as William Stanley Braithwaite and Fenton Johnson, and more familiar authors such as Charles Chesnutt, Pauline Hopkins, and James Weldon Johnson. By considering the legacy of writers and artists active between the end of Reconstruction and the rise of the Harlem Renaissance, Smethurst illuminates their influence on the black and white U.S. modernists who followed. |Smethurst explores how the Jim Crow system triggered significant artistic and intellectual responses from African American writers, deeply marking the beginnings of literary modernism and, ultimately, notions of American modernity.


Archive | 1999

The New Red Negro: The Literary Left and African American Poetry, 1930-1946

James Smethurst


Archive | 2014

SOS—Calling All Black People: A Black Arts Movement Reader

John H. Bracey; Sonia Sanchez; James Smethurst


African American Review | 2003

Pat Your Foot and Turn the Corner: Amiri Baraka, the Black Arts Movement, and the Poetics of a Popular Avant-Garde

James Smethurst


Archive | 2010

The Black Arts Movement

James Smethurst


African American Review | 2001

Invented by Horror: The Gothic and African American Literary Ideology in Native Son

James Smethurst


Modern Fiction Studies | 2006

Rethinking Social Realism: African American Art and Literature

James Smethurst


The Journal of American History | 2005

Wrestling with the Muse: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press. By Melba Joyce Boyd. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. xiv, 385 pp.

James Smethurst


Archive | 2014

29.50, ISBN 0-231-13026-0.)

John H. Bracey; Sonia Sanchez; James Smethurst


The Journal of American History | 2011

SOS—Calling All Black People

James Smethurst

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University of Massachusetts Amherst

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