Encyclopedia of the Black Arts Movement
Encyclopedia of the Black Arts Movement
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Description
The Black Arts Movement combined innovative approaches to literature, film, music, visual arts, and theatre with a heightened consciousness of black agency and autonomy, along with the radical politics of the Civil Rights Movement, the Black Muslims, and the Black Panthers.
Between the late 1950s and the end of the 1970s, the movement produced some of America's most original and controversial artists and intellectuals, including Amiri Baraka, James Baldwin, Larry Neal, Maya Angelou, Nikki Giovanni, Sonia Sanchez, Ntozake Shange, June Jordan, Audre Lorde, John Coltrane, and Archie Shepp. Although the movement began in New York City, with the Umbra Poets Workshop and the Negro Ensemble Company on the Lower East Side, and Baraka's Black Arts Repertory Theatre in Harlem, it quickly spread to Chicago, Detroit, and San Francisco. In Chicago, the movement was disseminated by Hoyt Fuller and John Johnson who edited and published Negro Digest (later Black World), an important venue for the new artists. Although all the creative arts were represented, the emphasis on spoken word poetry and jazz helped lay the groundwork for contemporary rap and hip-hop.
An essential reference for students and scholars of 20th century American Literature and African American Cultural Studies, this volume compiles current scholarship on the Black Arts Movement. Encyclopedia of the Black Arts Movement includes essays on well-known artists and activists, as well as lesser-known groups and individuals, including Kathleen Collins, June Jordan, Bill Gunn, Mae Mallory, Chicago's AfriCOBRA group, and the New York Umbra Poetry Workshop.
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Table of Contents
Foreword to the First Edition
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Entries
Chronology
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Product details
| Published | May 28 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 2nd |
| Pages | 626 |
| ISBN | 9798216391630 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 30 photos |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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