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Teaching the Harlem RenaissanceTeaching the Harlem Renaissance

Teaching the Harlem Renaissance

Michael Soto

About this book

Teaching the Harlem Renaissance: Course Design and Classroom Strategies addresses the practical and theoretical needs of college and high school instructors offering a unit or a full course on the Harlem Renaissance. In this collection many of the field's leading scholars address a wide range of issues and primary materials: the role of slave narrative in shaping individual and collective identity; the long-recognized centrality of women writers, editors, and critics within the «New Negro» movement; the role of the visual arts and «popular» forms in the dialogue about race and cultural expression; and tried-and-true methods for bringing students into contact with the movement's poetry, prose, and visual art. Teaching the Harlem Renaissance is meant to be an ongoing resource for scholars and teachers as they devise a syllabus, prepare a lecture or lesson plan, or simply learn more about a particular Harlem Renaissance writer or text.

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OL Work ID
OL6031656W

Subjects

Harlem RenaissanceStudy and teachingAfrican American authorsIntellectual lifeAmerican literatureAfrican AmericansHarlem renaissanceAmerican literature, african american authorsAmerican literature, study and teachingAfrican americans, intellectual lifeAfrican americans, study and teaching

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