Jan 20, 2025  
2021-2022 Caspersen School of Graduate Studies 
    
2021-2022 Caspersen School of Graduate Studies
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AREL 822 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance

3 credits
The extraordinary achievements of African American political activists, intellectuals, dancers, painters, sculptors, photographers, musicians, and writers between 1917 and 1935 mark the movement that is now called the Harlem Renaissance. While Fats Waller’s song “This Joint Is Jumpin’” (1929) describes the good-time feeling much of the movement engendered, the Harlem Renaissance was in fact a multifaceted effort to improve race relations.  Its intent was to gain access for African Americans’ fuller participation in American life. Students will have the opportunity to discuss literary texts that articulate the broad preoccupations of the period.  And most importantly, students may focus on the special qualities that have earned these texts a permanent place in our national literature.



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