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The black press and the shaping of protest in African American literature, 1840--1935.

机译:黑人出版社和非裔美国人文学中的抗议活动,1840--1935年。

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My dissertation argues that the black press of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries set the stage for a flourishing black protest tradition in black literature in three ways: suggesting what should be protested; creating figuratively and literally the space for literary protest; and acting as a training ground in the school of protest for black writers who moved back and forth between both worlds, journalism and literature.;In arguing the black press' role in shaping a black protest tradition in African American literature, my dissertation restricts itself to the 1840s through the 1930s. I chose this time period for this dissertation because these are crucial years of the growth of both the black press and black literature. Furthermore, during these years four African American writers emerged: Frederick Douglass, Pauline E. Hopkins, James Weldon Johnson, and W.E.B. Du Bois. I use these authors because of their extensive work in both genres and because they are representative of the role print protest journalism played in molding black literary protest. Chapter one argues that Douglass used his newspaper to create the heroic man persona that surfaces in his literary works. Chapter two argues that Hopkins's work as a magazine editor helped her to construct a new social reality prevalent in her journalism and literature work. Chapter three demonstrates Johnson's use of journalism techniques in his literature to attack lynching. Chapter four argues that Du Bois's major journalism themes to include but not limited to Pan-Africanism and capitalism often made their way into his literary works in an effort to protest racial and economic oppression.;By telling and using the stories of these four authors/journalists, I hope to have demonstrated in this dissertation the significance of the black press in providing a venue directly and indirectly for protest literature to thrive in African American literature.
机译:我的论文认为,十九世纪和二十世纪的黑人新闻界通过三种方式为黑人文学中兴盛的黑人抗议传统奠定了基础。在形象上和字面上创造文学抗议的空间;并在黑人学校的抗议学校中充当训练者的角色,这些作家在世界,新闻和文学之间来回走动;在争论黑人新闻界在塑造非洲裔美国文学中的黑人抗议传统中的作用时,我的论文限制了自己直到1930年代的1840年代。我之所以选择这个时期,是因为这是黑人出版社和黑人文学成长的关键时期。此外,在这些年中出现了四位非洲裔美国作家:弗雷德里克·道格拉斯(Frederick Douglass),波琳·霍普金斯(Pauline E.Hopkins),詹姆斯·韦尔顿·约翰逊(James Weldon Johnson)和W.E.B.杜布瓦我之所以使用这些作者,是因为他们在这两种类型的小说中都做了大量工作,并且因为他们代表了印刷抗议新闻在塑造黑人文学抗议中所扮演的角色。第一章认为道格拉斯利用他的报纸创造了体现在他文学作品中的英雄人物形象。第二章认为,霍普金斯作为杂志编辑的工作帮助她构建了新闻和文学作品中普遍存在的新的社会现实。第三章说明约翰逊在其文学作品中使用新闻技术来攻击私刑的情况。第四章认为,杜波依斯的主要新闻题材包括但不限于泛非主义和资本主义,经常出现在他的文学作品中,以抗议种族和经济压迫。通过讲述和利用这四个作者的故事/记者,我希望能在本文中证明黑人新闻在直接或间接地为抗议文学在非裔美国人文学中蓬勃发展提供场所的意义。

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  • 作者

    Carlisle, Anthony Todd.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University of Pennsylvania.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University of Pennsylvania.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Journalism.;Literature American.;History Black.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 224 p.
  • 总页数 224
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;
  • 关键词

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