The Black Interior Essays

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Pub. Date: 2004-01-01
Publisher(s): Graywolf Press
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Summary

With a poet's precision and an intellectually adventurous spirit, Elizabeth Alexander explores a wide spectrum of contemporary African American artistic life through literature, paintings, popular media, and films, and discusses its place in current culture. InThe Black Interior, she examines the vital roles of such heavyweight literary figures as Gwendolyn Brooks, Langston Hughes, and Rita Dove, as well as lesser known, yet vibrant, new creative voices. She offers a reconsideration of "afro-outreacute;" painter Jean-Michel Basquiat, the concept of "race-pride" in Jet magazine, and her take on Denzel Washington's career as a complex black male icon in a post-affirmative action era. Also available is Alexander's much heralded essay on Rodney King, Emmett Till, and the collective memory of racial violence. Alexander, who has been a professor at the University of Chicago and Smith College, and recently at Yale University, has taught and lectured on African American art and culture across the country and abroad for nearly two decades. InThe Black Interior, she directs her scrupulous poet's eye to the urgent cultural issues of the day. This lively collection is a crucial volume for understanding current thinking on race, art, and culture in America.

Author Biography

Elizabeth Alexander currently teaches English and African American Studies at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Toward the Black Interiorp. 3
The Black Poet as Canon-Maker: Langston Hughes and the Road to New Negro Poets: USAp. 21
Meditations on "Mecca": Gwendolyn Brooks and the Responsibilities of the Black Poetp. 43
"I am; I'm a black man;/I am:": Michael Harper's "Black Aesthetic"p. 59
The World According to Jet, Or, Notes toward a Notion of Race-Pridep. 91
Anna Julia Cooper: Turn-of-the-Century "Aframerican" Intellectualp. 99
A Black Man Says "Sorbet"p. 131
Denzelp. 151
"Can You Be BLACK and Look at This?": Reading the Rodney King Video(s)p. 175
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