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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
320
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영어
출판됨
Oct 1, 1978
출판사
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253202086
ISBN-13
9780253202086
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Zora Neale Hurston’s work serves as a vibrant encapsulation of Black American folklore, showcasing a rich tapestry of stories, chants, and traditions that resonate with the soul of the African American experience. As one of the most significant figures of the Harlem Renaissance, Hurston traveled through the South, capturing tales that unveil the cultural depth and resilience of her people. Her keen observations and engaging storytelling transport readers to a world where humor, wisdom, and spirituality intermingle.
Accompanied by insights from noted scholars like Robert E. Hemenway and influenced by the anthropological perspectives of figures such as Franz Boas, this collection not only preserves the narratives but also illuminates the social and historical contexts in which they thrive. It stands as both a scholarly resource and a celebration of the oral traditions that have shaped Black identity in America, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the vibrant voices of a community’s past.
Accompanied by insights from noted scholars like Robert E. Hemenway and influenced by the anthropological perspectives of figures such as Franz Boas, this collection not only preserves the narratives but also illuminates the social and historical contexts in which they thrive. It stands as both a scholarly resource and a celebration of the oral traditions that have shaped Black identity in America, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the vibrant voices of a community’s past.
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