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The Muse in Bronzeville

African American Creative Expression in Chicago, 1932-1950

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An edition of The Muse in Bronzeville (2011)

The Muse in Bronzeville

African American Creative Expression in Chicago, 1932-1950

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THE MUSE IN BRONZEVILLE, a dynamic reappraisal of a neglected period in African American cultural history, is the first comprehensive critical study of the creative awakening that occurred on Chicago’s South Side from the early 1930s to the cold war. Coming of age during the hard Depression years and in the wake of the Great Migration, this generation of Black creative artists produced works of literature, music, and visual art fully comparable in distinction and scope to the achievements of the Harlem Renaissance.

This highly informative and accessible work, enhanced with reproductions of paintings of the same period, examines Black Chicago’s “Renaissance” through richly anecdotal profiles of such figures as Richard Wright, Gwendolyn Brooks, Margaret Walker, Charles White, Gordon Parks, Horace Cayton, Muddy Waters, Mahalia Jackson, and Katherine Dunham. Robert Bone and Richard A. Courage make a powerful case for moving Chicago’s Bronzeville, long overshadowed by New York’s Harlem, from a peripheral to a central position within African American and American studies.

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Muse in Bronzeville: African American Creative Expression in Chicago, 1932-1950
2011, Rutgers University Press
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Muse in Bronzeville: African American Creative Expression in Chicago, 1932-1950
2011, Rutgers University Press
in English
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The Muse in Bronzeville: African American Creative Expression in Chicago, 1932-1950
2011, Rutgers University Press
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Table of Contents

Pt. 1. An account of origins
The Tuskegee connection
Charles S. Johnson and the Parkian Tradition
The new negro in Chicago
Pt. 2. Bronzeville's social muse
Year of transition
Birthing the blues and other Black musical forms
Bronzeville and the documentary spirit
The documentary eye
Bronzeville's "writing clan"
Bronzeville and the novel
Bronzeville and the poets
The wheel turns
Appendix A: artists of Bronzeville
Appendix B: African Americans employed by Illinois Writers' Project.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New Brunswick, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/977311
Library of Congress
PS285.C47 B66 2011, PS285.C47B66 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 302 p. :
Number of pages
302

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25059575M
ISBN 13
9780813550435, 9780813550442
LCCN
2010045436
OCLC/WorldCat
681911817

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