The Resource Black writers in Latin America, Richard L. Jackson
Black writers in Latin America, Richard L. Jackson
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This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 224 pages)
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- Cultural nationalism and the emergence of literary Blackness in Colombia: the originality of Candelario Obeso
- The Black swan: Gaspar Octavio Hernández, Panama's Black modernist poet
- pt. 2.
- Major period (1922-49):
- The turning point: the Blackening of Nicolás Guillén and the impact of his Motivos de son
- The Black writer, the Black press, and the Black Diaspora in Uruguay
- Juan Pablo Sojo and the Black novel in Venezuela
- Adalberto Ortiz and his Black Ecuadorian classic
- Literary Blackness in Colombia: the novels of Arnoldo Palacios
- pt. 3.
- Introduction:
- Contemporary authors (1950- ):
- Literary Blackness in Colombia: the ideological development of Manuel Zapata Olivella
- Literary Blackness and Third Worldism in recent Ecuadorian fiction: the novels of Nelson Estupiñán Bass
- Folk forms and formal literature: revolution and the Black poet-singer in Ecuador, Peru, and Cuba
- Return to the origins: the Afro-Costa Rican literature of Quince Duncan
- Ebe Yiye -"the future will be better": an update on Panama from Black Cubena
- Conclusion:
- Prospects for a Black aesthetic in Latin America
- The problems of literary Blackness in Latin America
- pt. 1.
- Early literature (1821-1921):
- In the beginning: oral literature and the "true Black experience"
- Slave poetry and slave narrative: Juan Francisco Manzano and Black autobiography
- Slave societies and the free Black writer: José Manuel Valdés and "Plácido"
- From antislavery to antiracism: Martín Morúa Delgado, Black novelist, politician, and critic of postabolitionist Cuba
- Label
- Black writers in Latin America
- Title
- Black writers in Latin America
- Statement of responsibility
- Richard L. Jackson
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1937-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Jackson, Richard L.
- Dewey number
- 860/.9
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PQ7081
- LC item number
- .J264
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Spanish American literature
- Blacks in literature
- Letterkunde
- Negers
- Spaans
- Literatur
- Lateinamerika
- Schwarze
- Hispanoamerika
- Label
- Black writers in Latin America, Richard L. Jackson
- Note
- Includes index
- Bibliography note
- Bibliography: p. [213]-218
- Contents
-
- Cultural nationalism and the emergence of literary Blackness in Colombia: the originality of Candelario Obeso
- The Black swan: Gaspar Octavio Hernández, Panama's Black modernist poet
- pt. 2.
- Major period (1922-49):
- The turning point: the Blackening of Nicolás Guillén and the impact of his Motivos de son
- The Black writer, the Black press, and the Black Diaspora in Uruguay
- Juan Pablo Sojo and the Black novel in Venezuela
- Adalberto Ortiz and his Black Ecuadorian classic
- Literary Blackness in Colombia: the novels of Arnoldo Palacios
- pt. 3.
- Introduction:
- Contemporary authors (1950- ):
- Literary Blackness in Colombia: the ideological development of Manuel Zapata Olivella
- Literary Blackness and Third Worldism in recent Ecuadorian fiction: the novels of Nelson Estupiñán Bass
- Folk forms and formal literature: revolution and the Black poet-singer in Ecuador, Peru, and Cuba
- Return to the origins: the Afro-Costa Rican literature of Quince Duncan
- Ebe Yiye -"the future will be better": an update on Panama from Black Cubena
- Conclusion:
- Prospects for a Black aesthetic in Latin America
- The problems of literary Blackness in Latin America
- pt. 1.
- Early literature (1821-1921):
- In the beginning: oral literature and the "true Black experience"
- Slave poetry and slave narrative: Juan Francisco Manzano and Black autobiography
- Slave societies and the free Black writer: José Manuel Valdés and "Plácido"
- From antislavery to antiracism: Martín Morúa Delgado, Black novelist, politician, and critic of postabolitionist Cuba
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 224 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1028860374
- Label
- Black writers in Latin America, Richard L. Jackson
- Note
- Includes index
- Bibliography note
- Bibliography: p. [213]-218
- Contents
-
- Cultural nationalism and the emergence of literary Blackness in Colombia: the originality of Candelario Obeso
- The Black swan: Gaspar Octavio Hernández, Panama's Black modernist poet
- pt. 2.
- Major period (1922-49):
- The turning point: the Blackening of Nicolás Guillén and the impact of his Motivos de son
- The Black writer, the Black press, and the Black Diaspora in Uruguay
- Juan Pablo Sojo and the Black novel in Venezuela
- Adalberto Ortiz and his Black Ecuadorian classic
- Literary Blackness in Colombia: the novels of Arnoldo Palacios
- pt. 3.
- Introduction:
- Contemporary authors (1950- ):
- Literary Blackness in Colombia: the ideological development of Manuel Zapata Olivella
- Literary Blackness and Third Worldism in recent Ecuadorian fiction: the novels of Nelson Estupiñán Bass
- Folk forms and formal literature: revolution and the Black poet-singer in Ecuador, Peru, and Cuba
- Return to the origins: the Afro-Costa Rican literature of Quince Duncan
- Ebe Yiye -"the future will be better": an update on Panama from Black Cubena
- Conclusion:
- Prospects for a Black aesthetic in Latin America
- The problems of literary Blackness in Latin America
- pt. 1.
- Early literature (1821-1921):
- In the beginning: oral literature and the "true Black experience"
- Slave poetry and slave narrative: Juan Francisco Manzano and Black autobiography
- Slave societies and the free Black writer: José Manuel Valdés and "Plácido"
- From antislavery to antiracism: Martín Morúa Delgado, Black novelist, politician, and critic of postabolitionist Cuba
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 224 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1028860374
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