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Within the Circle : An Anthology of African American Literary Criticism from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present
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Angelyn Mitchell
Publication date:
1994
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Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-9988-9
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1994
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10.1215/9780822399889
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction. Voices Within the Circle: A Historical Overview of African American Literary Criticism
pp. 21
The New Negro (1925)
pp. 21
The New Negro
pp. 32
The Negro in American Literature
pp. 32
The Negro in American Literature (1925)
pp. 45
The Gift of Laughter
pp. 45
The Gift of Laughter (1925)
pp. 51
The Negro-Art Hokum
pp. 51
The Negro-Art Hokum (1926)
pp. 55
The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain (1926)
pp. 55
The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
pp. 60
Criteria of Negro Art (1926)
pp. 60
Criteria of Negro Art
pp. 69
Our Literary Audience
pp. 69
Our Literary Audience (1930)
pp. 79
Characteristics of Negro Expression
pp. 79
Characteristics of Negro Expression (1934)
pp. 97
Blueprint for Negro Writing (1937)
pp. 97
Blueprint for Negro Writing
pp. 107
American Negro Literature (1949)
pp. 107
American Negro Literature
pp. 117
What White Publishers Won’t Print (1950)
pp. 117
What White Publishers Won't Print
pp. 122
New Poets (1950)
pp. 122
New Poets
pp. 134
Twentieth-Century Fiction and the Black Mask of Humanity
pp. 134
Twentieth-Century Fiction and the Black Mask of Humanity (1953)
pp. 149
Everybody’s Protest Novel (1955)
pp. 149
Everybody's Protest Novel
pp. 156
Integration and Race Literature (1956)
pp. 156
Integration and Race Literature
pp. 165
The Myth of a “Negro Literature” (1966)
pp. 165
The Myth of a "Negro Literature"
pp. 172
Ethnic Impact in American Literature: Reflections on a Course
pp. 172
Ethnic Impact in American Literature
pp. 184
The Black Arts Movement (1968)
pp. 184
The Black Arts Movement
pp. 199
Towards a Black Aesthetic (1968)
pp. 199
Towards A Black Aesthetic
pp. 207
Cultural Strangulation: Black Literature and the White Aesthetic
pp. 207
Cultural Strangulation
pp. 213
Toward a Definition
pp. 213
Toward a Definition: Black Poetry of the Sixties (After LeRoi Jones)
pp. 224
Tripping with Black Writing
pp. 224
Tripping with Black Writing (1971)
pp. 235
Preface to Blackness: Text and Pretext
pp. 256
I Rose and Found My Voice
pp. 256
I Rose and Found My Voice: Narration, Authentication, and Authorial Control in Four Slave Narratives
pp. 282
Generational Shifts and the Recent Criticism of Afro-American Literature
pp. 282
Generational Shifts and the Recent Criticism of Afro-American Literature (1981)
pp. 329
Literary Production
pp. 329
Literary Production: A Silence in Afro-American Critical Practice
pp. 348
The Race for Theory (1987)
pp. 348
The Race for Theory
pp. 360
Appropriative Gestures
pp. 360
Appropriative Gestures: Theory and Afro-American Literary Criticism
pp. 368
Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro-American Presence in American Literature
pp. 368
Unspeakable Things Unspoken
pp. 401
In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens
pp. 401
In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens (1972)
pp. 410
Toward a Black Feminist Criticism (1977)
pp. 410
Toward a Black Feminist Criticism
pp. 428
New Directions for Black Feminist Criticism
pp. 428
New Directions for Black Feminist Criticism (1980)
pp. 442
"The Darkened Eye Restored:" Notes Toward a Literary History of Black Women
pp. 442
The Darkened Eye Restored
pp. 454
Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe
pp. 454
Mamas Baby, Papas Maybe: An American Grammar Book
pp. 482
Gender and Afro-Americanist Literary Theory and Criticism (1988)
pp. 482
Gender and Afro-Americanist Literary Theory and Criticism
pp. 499
The State of Black Feminist Criticism(s) or My Version of a Little Bit of History (1989)
pp. 499
But What Do We Think We're Doing Anyway: The State of Black Feminist Criticism(s) or My Version of a Little Bit of History
pp. 515
Some Implications of Womanist Theory (1990)
pp. 515
Some Implications of Womanist Theory
pp. 523
Useful Sources for Related Reading
pp. 523
Useful Sources for Related Reading
pp. 526
Acknowledgment of Copyrights
pp. 528
About the Critics
pp. 531
Index of Selected Names
pp. 531
Index of Selected Names
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