The black arts enterprise and the production of African American poetry / / Howard Rambsy II.

The outpouring of creative expression known as the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s spawned a burgeoning number of black-owned cultural outlets, including publishing houses, performance spaces, and galleries. Central to the movement were its poets, who in concert with editors, visual artis...

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""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction: ""A Group of Groovy Black People"" ""; ""Chapter 1. Getting Poets on the Same Pate: The Roles of Periodicals""; ""Chapter 2. Platforms for Black Verse: The Roles of Anthologies""; ""Chapter 3. Understanding the Production of Black Arts Texts""; ""Chapter 4. All Aboard the Malcolm-Coltrane Express""; ""Chapter 5. The Poets, Critics, and Theorists Are One""; ""Chapter 6. The Revolution Will Not Be Anthologized""; ""List of Anthologies Containing African American Poetry, 1967-75""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""
The outpouring of creative expression known as the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s spawned a burgeoning number of black-owned cultural outlets, including publishing houses, performance spaces, and galleries. Central to the movement were its poets, who in concert with editors, visual artists, critics, and fellow writers published a wide range of black verse and advanced new theories and critical approaches for understanding African American literary art. The Black Arts Enterprise and the Production of African American Poetry offers a close examination of the literary culture in which BAM's poets (including Amiri Baraka, Nikki Giovanni, Sonia Sanchez, Larry Neal, Haki Madhubuti, Carolyn Rodgers, and others) operated and of the small presses and literary anthologies that first published the movement's authors.
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American poetry African American authors History and criticism.
Poetry Publishing United States History 20th century.
African Americans Intellectual life 20th century.
Black Arts movement.
African Americans in literature.
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