This collection reexamines the Harlem Renaissance through a political lens, exploring how the movement intersected with debates on race, class, and identity in early 20th-century America. It features essays from various scholars offering new perspectives on the era’s literature, arts, and activism.
Part of the York Handbooks series, this guide provides students with a clear introduction to key critical concepts and approaches in literary criticism. It is especially useful for those new to studying literature at an advanced level.