Links and Bridges: A Comparative Study of the Writings of the New Negro and Negritude MovementsUniversity Press, 2005 - 338 páginas This is a comparative study of two literary movements: the 'Harlem Renaissance' and ngritude, and an effort to revaluate some the existing scholarship on the two movements. The work addresses both the factual errors in the current state of scholarship on the literature, as well as the false claims of a more ideological nature. |
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René Maran and the New Negro | 10 |
Batouala A Pacesetter for the New Negro | 41 |
Africa in the Harlem Renaissance Poetry | 66 |
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