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Race And The Modern Artist Heather Hathaway Josef Jarab Jeffrey Melnick

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Race And The Modern Artist Heather Hathaway Josef Jarab Jeffrey Melnick
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Heather Hathaway, Josef Jarab, Jeffrey Melnick
ISBN: 9780195123241, 9780195184945, 9780195123234, 0195123239, 0195123247, 0195184947
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Race And The Modern Artist Heather Hathaway Josef Jarab Jeffrey Melnick by Heather Hathaway, Josef Jarab, Jeffrey Melnick 9780195123241, 9780195184945, 9780195123234, 0195123239, 0195123247, 0195184947 instant download after payment.

Definitions of modernism have been debated throughout the twentieth century. But both during the height of the modernist era and since, little to no consideration has been given to the work of minority writers as part of this movement. Considering works by writers ranging from B.A. Botkin, T.S. Eliot, Waldo Frank, and Jean Toomer to Pedro Pietri and Allen Ginsburg, these essays examine the disputed relationship between modernity, modernism, and American cultural diversity. In so doing, the collection as a whole adds an important new dimension to our understanding of twentieth-century literature.

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