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James Weldon Johnsons Modern Soundscapes Noelle Morrissette

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James Weldon Johnsons Modern Soundscapes Noelle Morrissette
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Publisher: University of Iowa Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Noelle Morrissette
ISBN: 9781609381592, 1609381599
Language: English
Year: 2013

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James Weldon Johnsons Modern Soundscapes Noelle Morrissette by Noelle Morrissette 9781609381592, 1609381599 instant download after payment.

"James Weldon JohnsonOCOs Modern Soundscapes" provides an evocative and meticulously researched study of one of the best known and yet least understood authors of the New Negro Renaissance era. Johnson, familiar to many as an early civil rights leader active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and an intentionally controversial writer on the subject of the significance of race in America, was one of the most prolific, wide-ranging, and yet elusive authors of twentieth-century African American literature. Johnson realized early in his writing career that he could draw attention to the struggles of African Americans by using unconventional literary methods such as the incorporation of sound into his texts. In this groundbreaking work, literary critic Noelle Morrissette examines how his literary representation of the extremes of sonic experienceOCofunctioning as either cultural violence or creative forceOCodraws attention to the mutual contingencies and the interdependence of American and African American cultures. Moreover, Morrissette argues, Johnson represented these OC American soundsOCO as a source of multiplicity and diversity, often developing a framework for the interracial transfer of sound. The lyricist and civil rights leader used sound as a formal aesthetic practice in and between his works, presenting it as an unbounded cultural practice that is as much an interracial as it is a racially distinct cultural history. Drawing on archival materials such as early manuscript notes and drafts of JohnsonOCOs unpublished and published work, Morrissette explores the authorOCOs complex aesthetic of sound, based on black expressive culture and cosmopolitan interracial experiences. This aesthetic evolved over the course of his writing life, beginning with his early Broadway musical comedy smash hits and the composition of "Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man" (1912), and developing through his OC realOCO autobiography, "Along This Way" (1933). The result is an innovative new interpretation of the works of one of the early twentieth centuryOCOs most important and controversial writers and civil rights leaders.a

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