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CROSS-CULTURAL VISIONS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN MODERNISM
FROM SPATIAL NARRATIVE TO JAZZ HAIKU
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262 pages
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The book explores the evolution of African American modernism, beginning with Richard Wright's influential 1937 manifesto. It examines the genre's development through three key stages: American dialogues, the impact of European and African cultural perspectives, and the interplay between Asian and African American influences. Through this analysis, the author highlights the diverse cross-cultural interactions that shaped this literary movement.
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2021, paperback
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