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  • Hurston, Zora Neale  (4)
  • American Studies  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780062748201
    Language: English
    Pages: xxviii, 171 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3620973
    RVK:
    Keywords: Lewis, Cudjo ; Geschichte 1860-1930 ; Geschichte 1850-1930 ; Westafrikaner ; Sklavenhandel ; Sklaverei ; Alabama ; Lewis, Cudjo / Interviews ; Slaves / History / 19th century / United States ; Slave trade / History / 19th century / United States ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Lewis, Cudjo 1841-1935 ; Alabama ; Westafrikaner ; Sklavenhandel ; Sklaverei ; Geschichte 1850-1930 ; Geschichte 1860-1930
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0060188936
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXIV, 279 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    DDC: 398.2/089/96073
    RVK:
    Keywords: Negers ; Schwarze ; Schwarze. USA ; African Americans Folklore ; Anthologie
    Abstract: In this book Zora Neale Hurston records the voices of ordinary people and pays tribute to the richness of Black vernacular--its crisp self-awareness, singular wit, and improvisational wordplay. These folk-tales reflect the joys and sorrows of the African-American experience, celebrate the redemptive power of storytelling, and showcase the continuous presence in America of the Africanized language that flourishes to this day.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0393046958 , 0393318133
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 199 S. , Ill. - Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    DDC: 398.2089960730759
    RVK:
    Keywords: Hurston Knowledge ; Folklore ; Hurston Knowledge ; Federal Writers' Project ; Afro-Americans Folklore ; Afro-Americans ; Tales
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  • 4
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    New York, NY : Library of America
    ISBN: 0940450844
    Language: English
    Pages: 1001 S. , Ill., Notenbeisp.
    Edition: 3. print.
    Series Statement: The library of America 75
    Series Statement: The library of America
    DDC: 398/.092
    RVK:
    Keywords: Hurston, Zora Neale ; Hurston, Zora Neale ; Hurston, Zora Neale ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Afro americanos - Folklore ; Autoras afro americanas - Siglo XX - Biografía ; Volksliteratur ; Wodu ; Schwarze. USA ; African American authors Biography ; African Americans Folklore ; Authors, American Biography 20th century ; Folklorists Biography ; Autobiografie ; Amerika ; Schwarze ; USA ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Hurston, Zora Neale 1891-1960 ; Autobiografie
    Abstract: When she died in poverty and obscurity in 1960, all of Zora Neale Hurston's books were out of print. Today her groundbreaking works, suffused with the culture and traditions of African-Americans and the poetry of black speech, have won her recognition as one of the most significant African-American writers. This volume, with its companion, Novels & Stories brings together for the first time all of Hurston's best writings in one authoritative set. "Folklore is the arts of the people", Hurston wrote, "before they find out that there is any such thing as art". A pioneer of African-American ethnography who did graduate study in anthropology with the renowned Franz Boas, Hurston devoted herseif to preserving the black folk heritage
    Abstract: In Mules and Men (1935), the first book of African-American folklore written by an African-American, she returned to her native Florida and to New Orleans to record stories and sermons, blues and work songs, children's games, courtship rituals, and formulas of hoodoo doctors. This classic work is presented here with the original illustrations by the great Mexican artist Miguel Covarrubias. Tell My Horse (1938), part ethnography, part travel book, vividly recounts the survival of African religion in Jamaican obeah and Haitian voodoo in the 1930s. Keenly alert to political and intellectual currents, Hurston went beyond superficial exoticism to explore the role of these religious systems in their societies. The text is illustrated by 26 photographs, many of them taken by Huston. Her extensive transcriptions of Creole songs here accompanied by new translation. A special feature of this volume is Hurston's controversial 1942 autobiography, Dust Tracks on a Road
    Abstract: With consultation by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., it is presented here for the first time as she intended, restoring passages omitted by the original publisher because of political controversy, sexual candor, or fear of libel. Included in an appendix are four additional chapters, one never before published, that represent earlier stages of Hurston's conception of the book. Twenty-two essays, from "The Eatonville Anthology" (1926) to "Court Order Can't Make Races Mix" (1955), demonstrate the range of Hurston's concerns as they cover subjects from religion, music, and Harlem slang to Jim Crow and American democracy. The chronology of Hurston's life prepared for this edition sheds fresh light on many aspects of her career. In addition, this volume contains detailed notes and a brief essay on the texts
    Note: Enth.: Mules and men. Tell my horse. Dust tracks on a road. Selected articles
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