CROSS-CULTURAL VISIONS IN AFRICAN AMERIC

FROM SPATIAL NARRATIVE TO JAZZ HAIKU

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CROSS-CULTURAL VISIONS IN AFRICAN AMERIC

FROM SPATIAL NARRATIVE TO JAZZ HAIKU

"Yoshinobu Hakutani traces the development of African American modernism, which initially gathered momentum with Richard Wright's literary manifesto "Blueprint for Negro Writing" in 1937. Hakutani dissects and discusses the cross-cultural influences on the then-burgeoning discipline in three stages: American dialogues, European and African cultural visions, and Asian and African American cross-cultural visions."--Jacket.

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251

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Cover of: CROSS-CULTURAL VISIONS IN AFRICAN AMERIC
CROSS-CULTURAL VISIONS IN AFRICAN AMERIC: FROM SPATIAL NARRATIVE TO JAZZ HAIKU
September 22, 2006, Ohio State University Press
Audio CD in English
Cover of: CROSS-CULTURAL VISIONS IN AFRICAN AMERIC
CROSS-CULTURAL VISIONS IN AFRICAN AMERIC: FROM SPATIAL NARRATIVE TO JAZZ HAIKU
September 22, 2006, Ohio State University Press
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Library of Congress
PS153.N5 H223 2006

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Format
Audio CD
Number of pages
251
Dimensions
5 x 4.9 x 0.2 inches
Weight
0.8 ounces

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Open Library
OL11352864M
Internet Archive
crossculturalvis0000haku
ISBN 10
0814291074
ISBN 13
9780814291078
LCCN
2006014116
OCLC/WorldCat
68623983

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OL9607841W

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