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Escape from New York (Record no. 34349)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780816688067
International Standard Book Number 0816688060
Canceled/invalid ISBN 9780816677382 (hardback)
Canceled/invalid ISBN 9780816677399 (pb)
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Original cataloging agency MdBmJHUP
Transcribing agency MdBmJHUP
050 00 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number GN645
Item number .E79 2013
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 305.896/073
Edition number 23
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Escape from New York
Medium [electronic resource] :
Remainder of title the New Negro Renaissance beyond Harlem /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Davarian L. Baldwin and Minkah Makalani, editors.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Minneapolis :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University of Minnesota Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
Place of manufacture (Baltimore, Md. :
Manufacturer Project MUSE,
Date of manufacture 2015)
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 1 online resource (xii, 442 p. :)
Other physical details illustrations ;
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 8# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Machine generated contents note: -- Contents -- Foreword / Robin D.G. Kelley -- Introduction : New Negroes Forging a New World / Davarian L. Baldwin -- "Brightest Africa" in the New Negro Imagination / Jeannette Eileen Jones -- Cuban Negrismo, Mexican Indigenismo : Contesting Neocolonialism in the New Negro Movement / David Luis-Brown -- An International African Opinion : Amy Ashwood Garvey and C.L.R. James in Black Radical London / Minkah Makalani -- The New Negro's Brown Brother : Black American and Filipino Boxers and the "Rising Tide of Color" / Theresa Runstedtler -- The New Negro of the Pacific : How African Americans Forged Solidarity with Japan / Yuichiro Onishi -- "A Small Man in Big Spaces" : The New Negro, the Mestizo, and Jean Toomer's Southwest / Emily Lutenski -- Making New Negroes in Cuba : Garveyism as a Transcultural Movement / Frank Guridy -- Reconfiguring the Roots and Routes of New Negro Activism : The Garvey Movement in New Orleans / Claudrena Harold -- Black Modernist Women at the Parisian Crossroads / Jennifer Wilks -- A Mobilized Diaspora : The First World War and Black Soldiers as New Negroes / Chad Williams -- Climbing the Hilltop : In Search of a New Negro Womanhood at Howard University / Treva Lindsey -- New Negro Marriages and the Everyday Challenges of Upward Mobility / Anastasia Curwood -- "You Just Can't Keep the Music Unless You Move With It" : The Great Migration and the Black Cultural Politics of Jazz in New Orleans and Chicago / Charles Lester -- New Negroes at the Beach : At Work and Play Outside the Black Metropolis / Andrew Kahrl -- "Home to Harlem" Again : Claude McKay and the Masculine Imaginary of Black Community / Thabiti Lewis -- Not Just a World Problem : Segregation, Police Brutality, and New Negro Politics in New York City / Shannon King -- The Conjunctural Field of New Negro Studies / Michelle Ann Stephens -- Underground to Harlem : Rumblings and Clickety-Clacks of Diaspora / Mark Anthony Neal -- The Gendering of Place in the Great Escape / Tracy Sharpley-Whiting -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Index.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. " In the midst of vast cultural and political shifts in the early twentieth century, politicians and cultural observers variously hailed and decried the rise of the "new Negro." This phenomenon was most clearly manifest in the United States through the outpouring of Black arts and letters and social commentary known as the Harlem Renaissance. What is less known is how far afield of Harlem that renaissance flourished--how much the New Negro movement was actually just one part of a collective explosion of political protest, cultural expression, and intellectual debate all over the world. In this volume, the Harlem Renaissance "escapes from New York" into its proper global context. These essays recover the broader New Negro experience as social movements, popular cultures, and public behavior spanned the globe from New York to New Orleans, from Paris to the Philippines and beyond. Escape from New York does not so much map the many sites of this early twentieth-century Black internationalism as it draws attention to how New Negroes and their global allies already lived. Resituating the Harlem Renaissance, the book stresses the need for scholarship to catch up with the historical reality of the New Negro experience. This more comprehensive vision serves as a lens through which to better understand capitalist developments, imperial expansions, and the formation of brave new worlds in the early twentieth century. Contributors: Anastasia Curwood, Vanderbilt U; Frank A. Guridy, U of Texas at Austin; Claudrena Harold, U of Virginia; Jeannette Eileen Jones, U of Nebraska-Lincoln; Andrew W. Kahrl, Marquette U; Shannon King, College of Wooster; Charlie Lester; Thabiti Lewis, Washington State U, Vancouver; Treva Lindsey, U of Missouri-Columbia; David Luis-Brown, Claremont Graduate U; Emily Lutenski, Saint Louis U; Mark Anthony Neal, Duke U; Yuichiro Onishi, U of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Theresa Runstedtler, U at Buffalo (SUNY); T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, Vanderbilt U; Michelle Stephens, Rutgers U, New Brunswick; Jennifer M. Wilks, U of Texas at Austin; Chad Williams, Brandeis U. "--
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Source of description note Description based on print version record.
650 #7 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element HISTORY / United States / 20th Century.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element HISTORY / United States / General.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Harlem Renaissance
General subdivision Social aspects.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Harlem Renaissance
General subdivision Influence.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element African Americans
General subdivision Intellectual life
Chronological subdivision 20th century.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Blacks
General subdivision Intellectual life
Chronological subdivision 20th century.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element African Americans
General subdivision Social conditions
Chronological subdivision 20th century.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Blacks
General subdivision Social conditions
Chronological subdivision 20th century.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element African Americans
General subdivision Race identity
-- History
Chronological subdivision 20th century.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Blacks
General subdivision Race identity
-- History
Chronological subdivision 20th century.
655 #7 - INDEX TERM--GENRE/FORM
Genre/form data or focus term Electronic books.
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Makalani, Minkah,
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Personal name Baldwin, Davarian L.,
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Project Muse.
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Public note Full text available:
Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780816688067/">https://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780816688067/</a>
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