Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants: Recovering the African American Poetry of the 1930s

Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants: Recovering the African American Poetry of the 1930s

by Jon Woodson
Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants: Recovering the African American Poetry of the 1930s

Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants: Recovering the African American Poetry of the 1930s

by Jon Woodson

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Overview

In the 1930s African Americans faced three distinct historical crises that impacted the lives of African Americans directly—the Great Depression, the existential-identity crisis, and the Italo-Ethiopian War, with its threat of a race war. A sizeable body of black poetry was produced in this decade, which captured the new modes of autonomy through which black Americans resisted these social calamities. Much of it, however, including the most influential protest poems, was dismissed as “romantic” by major, leftist critics and anthologists.
 
Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants: Recovering the African American Poetry of the 1930s, by Jon Woodson, uses social philology to unveil social discourse, self fashioning, and debates in poems gathered from anthologies, magazines, newspapers, and individual collections. The first chapter examines three long poems, finding overarching jeremiadic discourse that inaugurated a militant, politically aware agent. Chapter two examines self-fashioning in the numerous sonnets that responded to the new media of radio, newsreels, movies, and photo-magazines. The third chapter shows how new subjectivities were generated by poetry addressed to the threat of race war in which the white race was exterminated.
 
The black intellectuals who dominated the interpretative discourses of the 1930s fostered exteriority, while black culture as a whole plunged into interiority. Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants delineates the struggle between these inner and outer worlds, a study made difficult by a contemporary intellectual culture which recoils from a belief in a consistent, integrated self.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814252499
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 05/29/2015
Edition description: 1
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: (w) x (h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Jon Woodson is professor of English at Howard University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

List of Abbreviations xi

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 The Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression: Three Long Poems 15

Chapter 2 Existential Crisis: The Sonnet and Self-Fashioning in the Black Poetry of the 1930s 69

Chapter 3 "Race War": African American Poetry on the Italo-Ethiopian War 142

A Concluding Note 190

Appendix: Poems 197

Notes 235

Works Cited 253

Index 271

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