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Renegade Poetics Black Aesthetics and Formal Innovation in African American Poetry

Shockley, Evie
ISBN-10: 1609380584
ISBN-13: 9781609380588

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 Beginning with a deceptively simple question—What do we mean when we designate behaviors, values, or forms of expression as “black”?—Evie Shockley’sRenegade Poeticsseparates what we think we know about black aesthetics from the more complex and nuanced possibilities the concept has long encompassed.
The study reminds us, first, that even among the radicalized young poets and theorists who associated themselves with the Black Arts Movement that began in the mid-1960s, the contours of black aesthetics were deeply contested and, second, that debates about the relationship between aesthetics and politics for African American artists continue into the twenty-first century. Shockley argues that a rigid notion of black aesthetics commonly circulates that is little more than a caricature of the concept. She sees the Black Aesthetic as influencing not only African American poets and their poetic production, but also, through its shaping of criteria and values, the reception of their work. Taking as its starting point the young BAM artists’ and activists’ insistence upon the interconnectedness of culture and politics, this study delineates how African American poets—in particular, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sonia Sanchez, Harryette Mullen, Anne Spencer, Ed Roberson, and Will Alexander—generate formally innovative responses to their various historical and cultural contexts.   Out of her readings, Shockley eloquently builds a case for redefining black aestheticsdescriptively, to account for nearly a century of efforts by African American poets and critics to name and tackle issues of racial identity and self-determination. In the process, she resituates innovative poetry that has been dismissed, marginalized, or misread because its experimentswere not“recognizably black”—or, in relation to the avant-garde tradition, because theywere.  
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EVIE SHOCKLEY is an assistant professor of English at Rutgers University and the author of a half-red sea, the chapbook The Gorgon Goddess, and the forthcoming study Renegade Poetics: Black Aesthetics and Formal Innovation in African American Poetry.

List price: $39.95
Edition: 2011
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Binding: Trade Paper
Pages: 264
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.79 lbs.
Language: English

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