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What Makes That Black?: The African American Aesthetic in American Expressive Culture
What Makes That Black?: The African American Aesthetic in American Expressive Culture
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A New Book on American Culture What Makes That Black? The African American Aesthetic in American Expressive Culture details the definition, structure, function, consciousness, history, application, and spirit of the African American Aesthetic and how that spirit manifests as a foundation in the general American expressive culture. Through objective scholarly analysis and stories that are both personal and communal Luana first analyzes seventy-five elements in the African American Aesthetic; then details the roots of the Aesthetic as a form of cultural intelligenceโa way of thinking that serves not only African Americans but also any one who uses it. What Makes That Black? The African Ame...
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A New Book on American Culture What Makes That Black? The African American Aesthetic in American Expressive Culture details the definition, structure, function, consciousness, history, application, and spirit of the African American Aesthetic and how that spirit manifests as a foundation in the general American expressive culture. Through objective scholarly analysis and stories that are both personal and communal, Luana first analyzes seventy-five elements in the African American Aesthetic; then details the roots of the Aesthetic as a form of cultural intelligenceโa way of thinking that serves not only African Americans but also any one who uses it. What Makes That Black? The African American Aesthetic in American Expressive Culture is a ladder, a handbook, a periodic table, and a contribution to the dialog on Black American and American cultural expression in the United States. Luana writes: As a choreographer, I wanted to know, โWhat makes a dance Africanist or Black?โ As a scholar, I wanted to know, โHow do we discuss this Blackness?โ As an African American, I wanted to know, โWhere is my lightning-fast double snap signifying orations in the ivory tower list of Americaโs literary tools and devices?โ As an American, I wanted to know, โWhere am โIโ in the โweโ of the Americas?โ As a human, I wanted to understand, โHow are we celebrated with an inhale, and xenophobically eschewed with an exhale?โ Throughout the book Luana places both her research and personal narrative in context with groundbreaking scholars such as Alain Leroy Locke, Melville Herskovits, Robert Farris Thompson, Paolo Freire, Brenda Dixon-Gottschild, Shelly Fisher-Fishkin, Robert OโMeally, Jayna Brown, Katherine Dunham, David Driskell, Anthea Kraut, Susan Manning, Kariamu Welsh Asante, Addison Gayle, Jr., Thomas DeFrantz, Amiri Baraka, Kevin Young, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Through powerful image, inquiry, and personal narrative Luana adds humor, depth, and nuance to the conversation sitting at the intersection of African American and American aesthetics. Luanaโs previous book, What Makes That Black? The African American Aesthetic (Lulu Press/2016/118 pages) is also available on Amazon., ISBN13: 9780999379509 ISBN10: 099937950X Material Type: paperback
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ISBN10: 099937950X
ISBN13: 9780999379509
Publisher: Luana
Print Length: 396
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