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The Cambridge companion to the Harlem Renaissance
Companion to the Harlem Renaissance
Foundations of the Harlem Renaissance. The New Negro as citizen / The Renaissance and the Vogue / International contexts of the Negro Renaissance / Major Authors and Texts. Negro drama and the Harlem Renaissance / Jean Toomer and the Avant-Garde / "To Tell the Truth About Us": the fictions and non-fictions of Jessie Fauset and Walter White / African American folk roots and Harlem Renaissance poetry / Lyric stars: Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes / "Perhaps Buddha Is a Woman": Women's poetry in the Harlem Renaissance / Transgressive sexuality and the literature of the Harlem Renaissance / Sexual desire, modernity and modernism in the fiction of Nella Larsen and Rudolph Fisher / Banjo meets the Dark Princess: Claude McKay, W. E. B. Du Bois, and the transnational novel of the Harlem Renaissance / The Caribbean voices of Claude McKay and Eric Walrond / George Schuyler and Wallace Thurman: two satirists of the Harlem Renaissance / Zora Neale Hurston, folk performance, and the "Margarine Negro" / The Post-Renaissance. "The Aftermath": the reputation of the Harlem Renaisance twenty years later
Hutchinson, George, 1953-
Jeffrey C. Stewart -- Emily Bernard -- Michael A. Chaney -- David Krasner -- Mark Whalan -- Cheryl A. Wall -- Mark A. Sanders -- James Smethurst -- Margo Natalie Crawford -- A.B. Christa Schwarz -- Charles Scruggs -- William J. Maxwell -- Carl Pedersen -- J. Martin Favor -- Carla Kaplan -- Lawrence Jackson.
edited by George Hutchinson.
The Cambridge companion to the Harlem Renaissance