Renascentia Harlemensis
Renascentia Harlemensis fuit motus culturalis qui annos inter 1920 et 1930 floruit. Eo tempore, Novus Motus Niger, (Anglice New Negro Movement) usitate appellabatur, ex anthologia Alani Locke (1925) nominatus. Motus nova opera culturalia Afroamericana trans regiones in Boreoriente et Medio Occidente Civitatum Foederatarum a Magna Profectione affecta comprehendit,[1] quorum Harlem fuit maximum. Quamquam motus in viciniam Harlem, burgum Manhatae Urbis Novi Eboraci, nixus est, multi scriptores francophoni ex coloniis Africanis et Caribicis qui Lutetiam habitabant a Renascentia Harlemensi etiam moti sunt.[2][3][4][5]
Renascentia Harlemensis a circa 1918 usque ad 1935 fere floruisse late habetur,[6] sed multae eius notionum multo post superaverunt. Fastigium huius "florescentia litterarum Nigrorum,"[7] ut Iacobus Weldon Johnson motum appellare malebat, inter 1924 (annum cum Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life convivium pro scriptoribus nigris haberet, ubi multi albi domuum editoriarum vicarii adfuerunt) et 1929 (annum ruinae chrematisterii initiique Magnae Depressionis Oeconomicae) fuit.
Personae notabiles et eorum opera
recensereSaltatores
recensereIntellegentes primarii
recensere- Gulielmus Stanley Braithwaite
- Cyrillis Briggs
- Marion Vera Cuthbert
- Gulielmus Eduardus Burghardt Du Bois
- Marcus Garvey
- L. S. Alexander Gumby
- Hubertus Harrison
- Leslie Pinckney Hill
- Langston Hughes
- Iacobus Weldon Johnson
- Carolus Spurgeon Johnson
- S. J. Joyce
- Alanus Locke
- Maria White Ovington
- Chandler Owen
- A. Philippus Randolph
- Ioel Augustus Rogers
- Arthurus Schomburg
- Emmett Scott
- Carolus Van Vechten
- Gualterius Francis White
- Marion Thompson Wright
Litterae
recensereScriptores
recenserePoetae
recensere- Ludovicus Grandison Alexander
- Gwendolyn Bennett
- Arna Bontemps
- Sterling A. Brown
- Lillian Byrnes
- Joyce Sims Carrington
- Ethel M. Caution
- Anita Scott Coleman
- Iosephus Seamon Cotter, Jr.
- Mae V. Cowdery
- Countee Cullen
- Raymundus Garfield Dandridge
- Clarissa Scott Delany
- Blanche Taylor Dickinson
- Ruta G. Dixon
- Alicia Dunbar-Nelson
- Jessie Redmon Fauset
- Angelina Weld Grimke
- Robertus Hayden
- Gladys May Casely Hayford
- Virginia A. Houston
- Langston Hughes
- Maria Jenness
- Georgia Douglas Johnson
- Helena Johnson
- Iacobus Weldon Johnson
- Rosalia M. Jonas
- Dorothea Kruger
- Aqua Laluah
- Elma Ehrlich Levinger
- Marioria Marshall
- Dorothea Mathews
- Bessie Mayle
- Claudius McKay
- May Miller
- Isabella Neill
- Effie Lee Newsome
- Ricardus Bruce Nugent
- Esther Popel
- Anna Spencer
- Margareta L. Thomas
- Eloisa Bibb Thompson
- Ioannes Toomer
- Eda Lou Walton
- Lucy Ariel Williams
- Octavia Beatrice Wynbush
- Kathleen Tankersley Young
Opera litteraria
recensereDramata
recensere- Iosephus Seamon Cotter, Jr., auctor ludi On the Fields of France
- Carolus Gilpin, actor
- Angelina Weld Grimke, auctor dramatis Rachel
- Langston Hughes, Mulatto
- Ioannes Matheus, auctor ludi Cruiter
- Ricardus Bruce Nugent, auctor ludi Sahdji, an African Ballet
- Paulus Robeson, actor
- Eulalia Spence, auctor ludi Undertow
- Krigwa Players, grex theatralis Harlemensis populo gratus
- Thomas Montgomery Gregory
Mythistoriae
recensere- Arna Bontemps, God Sends Sunday (1931), Black Thunder (1936)
- Countee Cullen, One Way to Heaven (1932)
- Jessie Redmon Fauset, There is Confusion (1924), Plum Bun (1928), The Chinaberry Tree (1931), Comedy, American Style (1933)
- Rudolphus Fisher, The Walls of Jericho (1928), The Conjure-Man Dies (1932)
- Langston Hughes, Not Without Laughter (1930)
- Zora Neale Hurston, Jonah's Gourd Vine (1934), Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937)
- Nella Larsen, Quicksand (1928), Passing (1929)
- Claudius McKay, Home to Harlem (1927), Banjo (1929), Gingertown (1931), Banana Bottom (1933)
- Georgius Schuyler, Black No More (1931), Slaves Today (1931)
- Wallace Thurman, The Blacker the Berry (1929), Infants of the Spring (1932), Interne (1932)
- Ioannes Toomer, Cane (1923)
- Carolus Van Vechten, Nigger Heaven (1926)
- Gualterius White, The Fire in the Flint (1924), Flight (1926)
Corpora fabularum brevium
recensere- Ericus Walrond — Tropic Death (1926)
Musici et compositores
recensere- Mariana Anderson
- Ludovicus Armstrong
- Ivie Anderson
- Count Basie
- Gladys Bentley
- Eubie Blake
- Lucille Bogan
- Georgius Bueno
- Cab Calloway
- The King Cole Trio
- The Chocolate Dandies
- The Dandridge Sisters et Dorothea Dandridge
- Dux Ellington
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Adelaida Hall
- Rolandus Hayes
- Fletcher Henderson
- Earl "Fatha" Hines
- Gulielma Holiday
- Lena Horne
- Charlie Johnson
- Iacobus P. Johnson
- Lonnie Johnson
- Moms Mabley
- Pigmeat Markham
- The Will Mastin Trio
- McKinney's Cotton Pickers
- Nina Mae McKinney
- Florentia Mills
- Thelonius Monk
- Mantan Moreland
- Jelly Roll Morton
- Ma Rainey
- Nora Douglas Holt Ray
- Caecilius Scott
- Noble Sissle
- Elizabetha Smith
- Mamie Smith
- Victoria Spivey
- Gulielmus Still
- Gulielmus Strayhorn
- Fats Waller
- Ethel Waters
- Chick Webb
- Albertus Williams
- Fess Williams
Artifices oculorum
recensereNexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ http://myloc.gov/Exhibitions/naacp/newnegromovement/Pages/default.aspx
- ↑ Commentarius in New York Times.
- ↑ Commentarius in New York Times.
- ↑ Jcu.edu
- ↑ Commentarius in Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Anglice: "flowering of Negro literature."
Bibliographia
recensere- Amos, Shawn, compilator. 2000. Rhapsodies in Black: Words and Music of the Harlem Renaissance. Angelopoli: Rhino Records. 4 Compact Discs.
- Andrews, William L., Frances S. Foster, et Trudier Harris, eds. 2001. The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature. Novi Eboraci: Oxford Press. ISBN 1402892969.
- Bean, Annemarie. 1999. A Sourcebook on African-American Performance: Plays, People, Movements. Londinii: Routledge.
- Greaves, William. From These Roots. Documentarium.
- Haskins, James. 1996. Harlem Renaissance. Brookfield Connecticutae: Millbrook Press. ISBN 1562945653.
- Hicklin, Fannie Ella Frazier. 1965. The American Negro Playwright, 1920–1964. Ph.D. dissertatio, Pars Locutionis Universitatis Visconsiniensis.
- Huggins, Nathan. 2007. Harlem Renaissance. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195016653.
- Hughes, Langston. 1940. The Big Sea. Novi Eboraci: Knopf.
- Hutchinson, George. 1997. The Harlem Renaissance in Black and White. Novi Eboraci: Belknap Press. ISBN 0677372638.
- Lewis, David Levering, ed. 1995. The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader. Novi Eboraci: Viking Penguin. ISBN 0140170367.
- Lewis, David Levering. 1997. When Harlem Was in Vogue. Novi Eboraci: Penguin. ISBN 0140263349.
- Ostrom, Hans. 2002. A Langston Hughes Encyclopedia. Westport Connecticutae: Greenwood Press.
- Ostrom, Hans, et J. David Macey, eds. 2005. The Greenwood Encylclopedia of African American Literature. 5 vol. Westport Connecticutae: Greenwood Press.
- Padva, Gilad. 2014. Black Nostalgia: Poetry, Ethnicity, and Homoeroticism in Looking for Langston and Brother to Brother. In Queer Nostalgia in Cinema and Pop Culture, ed. Gilad Padva, 199–226. Basingstoke et Novi Eboraci: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137266330.
- Patton, Venetria K., et Maureen Honey, eds. 200. Double-Take: A Revisionist Harlem Renaissance Anthology. Nova Caesarea: Rutgers University Press.
- Perry, Jeffrey B. 2001. A Hubert Harrison Reader. Middletown Connecticutae: Wesleyan University Press.
- Perry, Jeffrey B. 2008. Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883–1918. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press.
- Powell, Richard, et David A. Bailey, eds. 1997. Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance. Berkeleiae: University of California Press.
- Rampersad, Arnold. 1986. The Life of Langston Hughes. 2 vol. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press.
- Robertson, Stephen, et al. 2012. Disorderly Houses: Residences, Privacy, and the Surveillance of Sexuality in 1920s Harlem. Journal of the History of Sexuality 21 (Sept.): 443–466.
- Soto, Michael, ed. 2008. Teaching the Harlem Renaissance. Novi Eboraci: Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433103919.
- Tracy, Steven C. 1988. Langston Hughes and the Blues. Urbanae: University of Illinois Press.
- Watson, Steven. 1995. The Harlem Renaissance: Hub of African-American Culture, 1920–1930. Novi Eboraci: Pantheon Books. ISBN 0679758895.
- Williams, Iain Cameron. 2003. Underneath a Harlem Moon: The Harlem to Paris Years of Adelaide Hall. Continuum Int. Publishing. ISBN 0826458939.
- Wintz, Cary D. 1988. Black Culture and the Harlem Renaissance. Houston: Rice University Press.
- Wintz, Cary D. 2007. Harlem Speaks: A Living History of the Harlem Renaissance. Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Nexus externi
recensere- A Guide to Harlem Renaissance Materials, www.loc.gov (Bibliotheca Congressionalis)
- "The Approaching 100th Anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance," www.authorsden.com