Keyword [Harlem renaissance] Result: 41 - 57 | Page: 3 of 3 |
41. | 'I can never be that wretched, diffident, submissive girl again': (Un)veiling the Black, feminist, modernist aesthetic of Jessie Redmon Fauset |
42. | Literary genealogy and the politics of revision in the American Renaissance and the Harlem Renaissance |
43. | Freedom from boundaries: Romantic voices of poetry and jazz in the Harlem Renaissance |
44. | Seven library women whose humane presence enlightened society in the Harlem Renaissance iconoclastic ethos |
45. | Resisting primitivism: Race, gender, and power in modernism and the Harlem Renaissance |
46. | THE NEGRO RENAISSANCE FROM AMERICA BACK TO AFRICA: A STUDY OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AS A BLACK AND AFRICAN MOVEMENT |
47. | THE MYTH OF THE MULATTO PSYCHE: A STUDY OF THE WORKS OF JESSIE FAUSET AND NELLA LARSEN (HARLEM RENAISSANCE) |
48. | THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND NEGRITUDE POETRY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF BLACK WRITTEN LITERATURE |
49. | THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND THE NEGRITUDE MOVEMENT: LITERARY RELATIONS AND INFLUENCES (NEW YORK CITY) |
50. | CLAUDE MCKAY: MAN AND SYMBOL OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE, 1889--1948 |
51. | WOMEN ON WOMEN: THE BLACK WOMAN WRITER OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE |
52. | Obscurity, blackness, and the making of the Harlem Renaissance, 1919-present |
53. | Print vs. pulpit: Representations of religion in the Harlem Renaissance |
54. | Harry T. Burleigh's 'Ethiopia Saluting the Colors' and Harlem Renaissance musical debates |
55. | Reconstructing blackness: The Harlem Renaissance Movement (1920s) and Negritude (1930s) |
56. | Queer Readings in the Harlem Renaissance: Carl Van Vechten and Nella Larse |
57. | Double Identities And Cultural Integration:On African American Women Novels During The Harlem Renaissance |
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