Temples for tomorrow : looking back at the Harlem Renaissance / edited by Geneviève Fabre and Michel Feith.
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- "Temples for tomorrow" : introductory essay / Genevieve Fabre and Michel Feith
- Racial doubt and racial shame in the Harlem Renaissance / Arnold Rampersad
- The syncopated African : constructions of origins in the Harlem Renaissance (literature, music, visual arts) / Michel Feith
- Oh Africa! : the influence of African art during the Harlem Renaissance / Amy H. Kirschke
- Florence B. Price's "Negro symphony" / Rae Linda Brown
- Ethel Waters : the voice of an era / Randall Cherry
- Oscar Micheaux and the Harlem Renaissance / Clyde Taylor
- The tragedy and the joke : James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man / Alessandro Portelli
- "The spell of Africa is upon me" : W.E.B. DuBois's notion of art as propaganda / Alessandra Lorini
- Subject to disappearance : interracial identity in Nella Larsen's Quicksand / George Hutchinson
- No free gifts : Toomer's "Fern" and the Harlem Renaissance / William Boelhower
- Harlem as a memory place : reconstructing the Harlem Renaissance in space / Dorothea Lobbermann
- "A basin in the mind" : language in Their Eyes Were Watching God / Claudine Raynaud
- Langston Hughes's blues / Monica Michlin
- The tropics in New York : Claude McKay and the new Negro movement / Carl Pedersen
- The West Indian presence in Alain Locke's The New Negro (1925) / Francoise Charras
- Three ways to translate the Harlem Renaissance / Brent Hayes Edwards
- The Harlem Renaissance abroad : French critics and the new Negro literary movement (1924-1964) / Michel Fabre.