The New Negro : : Readings on Race, Representation, and African American Culture, 1892-1938 / / ed. by Henry Louis Gates, Gene Andrew Jarrett.
When African American intellectuals announced the birth of the "New Negro" around the turn of the twentieth century, they were attempting through a bold act of renaming to change the way blacks were depicted and perceived in America. By challenging stereotypes of the Old Negro, and declari...
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021] ©2008 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I. The new Negro
- "The New Negro"
- An Appeal to the King (1895)
- Afro-American Education (1900)
- Heroes and Martyrs (1900)
- The Club Movement among Colored Women of America (1900)
- The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women of the United States Since the Emancipation Proclamation (1894)
- Rough Sketches: A Study of the Features of the New Negro Woman (1904)
- Rough Sketches: The New Negro Man (1904)
- An Ostracised Race in Ferment: The Conflict of Negro Parties and Negro Leaders Over Methods of Dealing with Their Own Problem (1908)
- The New Negro (1916)
- Returning Soldiers (1919)
- The New Negro and the U.N.I.A. (1919)
- As to "The New Negro" (1920)
- The New Negro (1920)
- The New Politics (1920)
- Education and the Race (1925)
- The New Negro (1925)
- Sterling Brown: The New Negro Folk-Poet (1934)
- The New Negro Hokum (1928)
- Who Is the New Negro, and Why ? (1927)
- The New Negro as Revealed in His Poetry (1927)
- La Bourgeoisie Noire (1928-30)
- The New Negro in Paris (1937)
- The Rise of the Black Internationale (1938)
- II. How Should Art Portray Negro?
- One Phase of American Literature (1892)
- Negro in Literature (1899)
- The Negro in Books (1916)
- The Negro in Literature (1924)
- The Negro in Art: How Shall He Be Portrayed (1926)
- Some Aspects of the Negro Interpreted in Contemporary American and European Literature (1934)
- The Negro in Recent American Literature (1935)
- III. The Renaissance
- The Younger Literary Movement (1924)
- Negro Youth Speaks (1925)
- Uncle Tom's Mansion (1925)
- The Aframerican: New Style (1926)
- The Negro Renaissance (1926)
- The Negro Renaissance (1926)
- The Negro Literary Renaissance (1927)
- The Negro "Renaissance" (1930)
- The Negro Renaissance (1932)
- Our Negro "Intellectuals" (1928)
- For a Negro Magazine (1934)
- IV. Art or Propaganda
- Art and Propaganda (1921)
- Propaganda in the Theatre (1924)
- Criteria of Negro Art (1926)
- Art or Propaganda? (1928)
- Propaganda-or Poetry? (1936)
- Blueprint for Negro Writing (1937)
- V. Literature: History and Theory
- Afro-American Women and Their Work (1895)
- The Value of Race Literature (1895)
- The Writing of a Novel (after 1899)
- The Negro in Literature and Art (1913)
- Negro Literature for Negro Pupils (1922)
- Negro Race Consciousness as Reflected in Race Literature (1923)
- Colored Authors and Their Contributions to the World's Literature (1923)
- A Point of View (An Opportunity Dinner Reaction) (1925)
- The Negro Digs Up His Past (1925)
- A Note on the Sociology of Negro Literature (1925)
- Negro Art, Past and Present (1926)
- Survey of Negro Literature, 1760-1926 (1927)
- Race Prejudice and the Negro Artist (1928)
- Negro Literature (1931)
- Characteristics of Negro Expression (1934)
- The Negro Genius (1937)
- VI. Literature the Literary Profession and the Marketplace
- On a Certain Condescension in White Publishers (1922)
- The Negro Audience (1925)
- Negro Authors Must Eat (1929)
- The Dilemma of the Negro Author (1928)
- Negro Authors and White Publishers (1929)
- Our Literary Audience (1930)
- A Negro Writer to His Critics (1932)
- Problems Facing the Negro Writer Today (1937)
- VII. Literature Poetry
- Some Contemporary Poets of the Negro Race (1919)
- Dunbar's Poetry in Literary English (1921)
- The Negro in Poetry (1923)
- Old School of Negro "Critics" Hard on Paul Laurence Dunbar (1924)
- Negro Poets and Their Poetry (1928)
- The Negro Poets of the United States (1926)
- Mr. Garvey as a Poet (1927)
- VII. Music Spirituals
- Negro Music (1899)
- The Sorrow Songs (1903)
- Negro Folk Song (1923)
- The Negro Spirituals (1925)
- The Negro Spirituals and American Art (1926)
- Self-Portraiture and Social Criticism in Negro Folk-Song (1927)
- Spirituals and Neo-Spirituals (1934)
- IX. Music Jazz
- "Whence Comes Jass?" (1917)
- That Mysterious "Jazz" (1919)
- Jazzing Away Prejudice (1919)
- Where The Etude Stands on Jazz (1924)
- Jazz at Home (1925)
- From The Appeal of Jazz (1927)
- Hot Jazz (1934)
- From Swing That Music (1936)
- X. Theater
- The Negro in Drama (1922)
- Reflections on O'NeilPs Plays (1924)
- The Drama of Negro Life (1925)
- The Gift of Laughter (1925)
- Same Old Blues (1925)
- The Drama of Negro Life (1926)
- The Negro in the Field of Drama (1928)
- Has the Negro a Place in the Theatre? (1928)
- A Criticism of the Negro Drama as It Relates to the Negro Dramatist and Artist (1928)
- From Black Manhattan (1930)
- The Negro Theatre-A Dodo Bird (1934)
- XI. The Fine Arts
- A Note on African Art (1924)
- The American Negro as Artist (1931)
- African Art: Classic Style (1935)
- Henry Ossawa Tanner (1924)
- African Plastic in Contemporary Art (1927)
- The Negro Artist and Modern Art (1934)
- Bibliography of Primary Sources
- Suggested Further Reading
- Index