The Disalienating Realism of William Attaway's Blood on the Forge: Rethinking Black Chicago Renaissance Aesthetics.
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| Title: | The Disalienating Realism of William Attaway's Blood on the Forge: Rethinking Black Chicago Renaissance Aesthetics. |
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| Authors: | Barrera, Juan Rodriguez |
| Source: | African American Review. Spring2022, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p51-67. 17p. |
| Subject Terms: | African American literature, African American authors, Literary realism |
| Geographic Terms: | Chicago (Ill.) |
| Reviews & Products: | Blood on the Forge (Book) |
| People: | Attaway, William, 1911-1986 |
| Abstract: | The article focuses on the realism within the book "Blood on the Forge," by William Attaway and how it relates to Black Chicago Renaissance aesthetics. The author discusses the Black cultural movement in Chicago in comparison to the Harlem Renaissance and examines the Black Arts Movement that followed. |
| Database: | Education Research Complete |
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