Children's Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (Blacks in the Diaspora) (Paperback)

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"This readable and informative account . . . raises issues about the political and social intent of all children's literature. Essential." --Choice

During the New Negro Renaissance, African American children's literature became a crucial medium through which a disparate community forged bonds of cultural, economic, and aesthetic solidarity. Employing interdisciplinary critical strategies, including social, educational, and publishing history, canon-formation theory, and extensive archival research, Children's Literature of the Harlem Renaissance analyzes childhood as a site of emerging black cultural nationalism. It explores the period's vigorous exchange about the nature and identity of black childhood and uncovers the networks of African Americans who worked together to transmit black history and culture to a new generation.

About the Author


Katharine Capshaw Smith is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Connecticut, where she teaches children's literature and African American literature. Her work has appeared in Children's Literature; Southern Quarterly; The Lion and the Unicorn; Melus: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States; Ariel; and other publications.
Product Details
ISBN: 9780253218889
ISBN-10: 0253218888
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication Date: August 16th, 2006
Pages: 368
Language: English
Series: Blacks in the Diaspora