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African American Literature in Transition, 1920-1930: Volume 9
African American Literature in Transition, 1920-1930
presents original essays that map ideological, historical, and cultural shifts in the 1920s. Complicating the familiar reading of the 1920s as a decade that began with a spectacular boom and ended with disillusionment and bust, the collection explores the range and diversity of Black cultural production. Emphasizing a generative contrast between the ephemeral qualities of periodicals, clothes, and décor and the relative fixity of canonical texts, this volume captures in its dynamics a cultural movement that was fluid and expansive.
Chapters by leading scholars are grouped into four sections: Habitus, Sound, Fashion; Spaces: Chronicles of Harlem and Beyond; Uplift Renewed: Religion, Protest, and Education, and Serial Reading: Magazines and Periodical Culture.