Jennings, Regina
[VerfasserIn]
;
X, Malcolm
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft];
Madhubuti, Haki R.
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
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Medientyp:
Buch
Titel:
Malcolm X and the poetics of Haki Madhubuti
Enthält:
Introduction: Malcolm imagining the Black arts movement and MadhubutiFrom nigger to Negro : dysfunctional beginnings of identity for new world Africans -- How new is the new Negro? -- Africa as motif in pre-1960s poetry : selections of the antebellum, the reconstruction, and the Harlem Renaissance -- Early influences of a revolutionary aesthetic in Black poetry : Langston Hughes and Marcus Garvey -- W.E.B. du Bois, Cheikh Anta Diop, Malcolm X, and Haki Madhubuti : claiming and containing Continuity in Black language and institutions -- Issues of memory and maleness : Malcolm and Madhubuti : institution builders and educators -- Malcolm and Haki and Safisha Madhubuti on African-centered education and Africa in the imagination -- Malcolm X and Madhubuti : a physical and personal merging -- Communion: X, a magnet for Madhubuti and Brooks -- The X-factor influence : a theoretical frame for resistance poetry -- The X-factor influence on the transformed image of Africa in the poetry of Haki Madhubuti : issues of re(re)naming and inversion.
Introduction: Malcolm imagining the Black arts movement and Madhubuti -- From nigger to Negro : dysfunctional beginnings of identity for new world Africans -- How new is the new Negro? -- Africa as motif in pre-1960s poetry : selections of the antebellum, the reconstruction, and the Harlem Renaissance -- Early influences of a revolutionary aesthetic in Black poetry : Langston Hughes and Marcus Garvey -- W.E.B. du Bois, Cheikh Anta Diop, Malcolm X, and Haki Madhubuti : claiming and containing Continuity in Black language and institutions -- Issues of memory and maleness : Malcolm and Madhubuti : institution builders and educators -- Malcolm and Haki and Safisha Madhubuti on African-centered education and Africa in the imagination -- Malcolm X and Madhubuti : a physical and personal merging -- Communion: X, a magnet for Madhubuti and Brooks -- The X-factor influence : a theoretical frame for resistance poetry -- The X-factor influence on the transformed image of Africa in the poetry of Haki Madhubuti : issues of re(re)naming and inversion
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-281) and index
Beschreibung:
"This text examines Malcolm X as literary muse for Haki Madhubuti, one of America's premiere poets and essayists. It contributes to scholarship in refiguring Malcolm X as expressive muse; charting how a disciple built long-lasting African-centered institutions; and revealing how Haki Madhubuti has transformed from black radical of the 1960s to distinguished professor at Chicago State"--Provided by publisher
"This text examines Malcolm X as literary muse for Haki Madhubuti, one of America's premiere poets and essayists. It contributes to scholarship in refiguring Malcolm X as expressive muse; charting how a disciple built long-lasting African-centered institutions; and revealing how Haki Madhubuti has transformed from black radical of the 1960s to distinguished professor at Chicago State"--Provided by publisher