The Black Arts Enterprise and the Production of African American Poetry /

The outpouring of creative expression known as the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s spawned a burgeoning number of black-owned cultural outlets, including publishing houses, performance spaces, and galleries. Central to the movement were its poets, who in concert with editors, visual artis...

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Sábháilte in:
Sonraí bibleagrafaíochta
Príomhchruthaitheoir: Rambsy, Howard (Údar)
Formáid: Leictreonach Ríomhleabhar
Teanga:Béarla
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2011]
Sraith:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Ábhair:
Rochtain ar líne:Full text available:
Clibeanna: Cuir clib leis
Níl clibeanna ann, Bí ar an gcéad duine le clib a chur leis an taifead seo!
Clár na nÁbhar:
  • Introduction : "a group of groovy Black people"
  • Getting poets on the same page : the roles of periodicals
  • Platforms for Black verse : the roles of anthologies
  • Understanding the production of Black arts texts
  • All aboard the Malcolm-Coltrane express
  • The poets, critics, and theorists are one
  • The revolution will not be anthologized
  • List of anthologies containing African American poetry, 1967-75.