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  1. modifier La Renaissance de Harlem est un mouvement de renouveau de la culture afro-américaine , dans l’ Entre-deux-guerres . Son berceau et son foyer se trouvent dans le quartier de Harlem , à New York . Cette effervescence s'étend à plusieurs domaines de la création, les Arts comme la photographie, la musique ou la peinture, mais c’est surtout la production littéraire qui s ...

  2. The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, New York, and spanning the 1920s. This rejejjdje Forntir includes intellectuals and activists, writers, artists, and performers who were closely associated with the movement.

  3. The Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance ( Facts On File Publishing ISBN 0-8160-4539-9 and ISBN 1-4381-3017-1) by Sandra L. West and Aberjhani, is a 2003 encyclopedia of the lives, events, and culture of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s to 1940s. [1] An ebook edition was published through Infobase Publishing in 2010.

  4. Harlem Renaissance. Jessie Redmon Fauset's book "There is Confusion" is reviewed by the newspapers in 1924. The Harlem Renaissance is the name for a movement in African-American culture in the 1920s and 1930s which has had a big influence on African-American literature, philosophy and music. The Harlem Renaissance is also called the "Black ...

  5. Die Harlem Renaissance war die erste Blüte afroamerikanischer Kunst, die über vereinzelte Werke hinausging. Ausgelöst wurde die Bewegung, ähnlich wie das Jazz -Zeitalter, durch die massenhafte Abwanderung schwarzer US-Amerikaner aus den Südstaaten in den Norden ( Great Migration ). Im New Yorker Stadtteil Harlem hatte der Afro-Amerikaner ...

  6. The Harlem Renaissance encompassed poetry and prose, painting and sculpture, jazz and swing, opera and dance. What united these diverse art forms was their realistic presentation of what it meant to be black in America, what writer Langston Hughes called an “expression of our individual dark-skinned selves,” as well as a new militancy in asserting their civil and political rights.

  7. De Harlem Renaissance was een intellectuele, sociale, en artistieke beweging van Afro-Amerikaanse schrijvers en kunstenaars die ontstond in de jaren 1920. [1] [2] Vaak wordt de benaming geassocieerd met zwarte Amerikaanse schrijvers in die periode. In het Nederlands wordt de benaming dan ook onvertaald gebruikt.