{"id":40830,"date":"2015-04-12T01:15:16","date_gmt":"2015-04-12T01:15:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mixedracestudies.org\/wordpress\/?p=40830"},"modified":"2015-04-12T01:15:16","modified_gmt":"2015-04-12T01:15:16","slug":"harlem-and-after-african-american-literature-1925-present-eas3241","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mixedracestudies.org\/wp\/?p=40830","title":{"rendered":"Harlem and After: African American Literature 1925-present (EAS3241)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/humanities.exeter.ac.uk\/english\/modules\/EAS3241\/\" target=\"_blank\">Harlem and After: African American Literature 1925-present (EAS3241)<\/a><\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.exeter.ac.uk\/\" target=\"_blank\">University of Exeter<\/a><br \/>\nExeter, Devon, United Kingdom<br \/>\n2015-02-08<\/p>\n<p>Taking as its point of departure the landmark special issue of <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Survey_Graphic\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Survey Graphic<\/em><\/a> that announced the arrival on the artistic scene of the \u201cNew Negro\u201d (1925), this module provides a historical survey of African American writing, 1925 to present. Through close readings of works by both canonical and emerging writers, it encourages students to situate these texts within their historical, social, political and literary contexts. Emphasising key literary and political movements and moments (the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Harlem_Renaissance\" target=\"_blank\">Harlem Renaissance<\/a>; <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1954%E2%80%9368)\" target=\"_blank\">the Civil Rights Movement<\/a>; <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Black_Power\" target=\"_blank\">Black Power<\/a>; <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hurricane_Katrina\" target=\"_blank\">Hurricane Katrina<\/a>) and recurring themes and motifs (<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Lynching\" target=\"_blank\">lynching<\/a> and racial violence; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mixedracestudies.org\/?p=5864\" target=\"_blank\">racial passing<\/a> and mixed race subjectivity; the legacies of the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Great_Migration_(African_American)\" target=\"_blank\">Great Migration<\/a>; the significance of music in African American culture; <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Minstrel_show\" target=\"_blank\">minstrelsy<\/a> and the commodification of blackness), it invites students to consider the range and diversity of African American literature (poetry; short stories; essays; fiction; <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Graphic_novel\" target=\"_blank\">graphic novel<\/a>) published from 1925 to today.<\/p>\n<p>For more information, click <a href=\"https:\/\/humanities.exeter.ac.uk\/english\/modules\/EAS3241\/description\/\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Harlem and After: African American Literature 1925-present (EAS3241) University of Exeter Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom 2015-02-08 Taking as its point of departure the landmark special issue of Survey Graphic that announced the arrival on the artistic scene of the \u201cNew Negro\u201d (1925), this module provides a historical survey of African American writing, 1925 to present. 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