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An Analysis of Zora Neale Hurston’s “Characteristics of Negro Expression”

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An Analysis of Zora Neale Hurston’s “Characteristics of Negro Expression”

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An Analysis of Zora Neale Hurston’s “Characteristics of Negro Expression”

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An Analysis of Zora Neale Hurston’s “Characteristics of Negro Expression” book

ByMercedes Aguirre, Benjamin R. Lempert
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 15 July 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Macat Library
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781912281756
Pages 94
eBook ISBN 9781912281756
Subjects Area Studies, Behavioral Sciences, Education, Humanities, Language & Literature, Politics & International Relations
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Aguirre, M., & Lempert, B.R. (2017). An Analysis of Zora Neale Hurston’s “Characteristics of Negro Expression” (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781912281756

ABSTRACT

A critical analysis of African-American novelist and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston' 1934 essay Characteristics of Negro Expression: A crushing evaluation of the many racial prejudices of 1930s America, including a common presumption that African American art was unoriginal – merely poorly copying white culture.

Hurston’s approach and premises may seem in many ways dated to modern readers, but the essay still shows an incisive mind carefully evaluating arguments and cutting them down to size. African-American art of the time did not – Hurston influentially argued – play by the same rules as white art, so it could not meaningfully be discussed by ‘white’ notions of aesthetic value.

Where white European tradition views art as something fixed, Hurston saw African-American art works as a distinctive form of mimicry, reshaping and altering the original object until it became something new and novel. In this way, she contended, African-American creative expression is a process that generates its own form of originality – turning borrowed material into something original and unique. By carefully evaluating the relevance of previous arguments, Hurston showed African American artistic expression in an entirely new light.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |5 pages

Ways in to The Text

section 1|18 pages

Influences

chapter |4 pages

Module 1 The Author and the Historical Context

chapter |5 pages

Module 2 Academic Context

chapter |4 pages

Module 3 The Problem

chapter |4 pages

Module 4 The Author’s Contribution

section 2|17 pages

Ideas

chapter |4 pages

Module 5 Main Ideas

chapter |4 pages

Module 6 Secondary Ideas

chapter |4 pages

Module 7 Achievement

chapter |4 pages

Module 8 Place in The Author’s Work

section 3|17 pages

Impact

chapter |4 pages

Module 9 The First Responses

chapter |4 pages

Module 10 The Evolving Debate

chapter |4 pages

Module 11 Impact and Influence Today

chapter |4 pages

Module 12 Where Next?

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