What was Africa to him?: Alain Locke, cultural nationalism, and the rhetoric of empire during the new Negro renaissance / John C. Charles -- "Feminine Calibans" and "dark Madonnas of the grave": the imaging of black women in the new Negro renaissance / Emily J. Orlando -- Dorothy West: Harlem renaissance writer? / Paula C. Barnes -- "My house and a glimpse of my life therein": migrating lives in the short fiction of Jessie Fauset / Austraila Tarver -- Wandering aesthetic, wandering consciousness: diasporic impulses and "vagrant" desires in Langston Hughes's early poetry / Nicholas M. Evans -- Decadence, sexuality and the Bohemian vision of Wallace Thurman / Granville Ganter -- No heaven in Harlem: Countee Cullen and his diasporic doubles / David Jarraway -- Rereading Langston Hughes: rhetorical pedagogy in "Theme for English B" or the Harlem renaissance in the composition classroom / Frank E. Perez -- "By the pale dull pallor of an old gas light": technology and vision in Langston Hughes's "The weary blues" / Steven A. Nardi -- Getting the full picture: teaching the literature and the arts of the Harlem renaissance / Anne E. Carroll.
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