
Analysis of Zora Heale Hurston's Characteristics of Negro Expression
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A critical analysis of African-American novelist and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston' 1934 essay Characteristics of Negro Expression: A crushing evaluation of the many racial prejudices of 1930s America, including a common presumption that African American art was unoriginal â¤" merely poorly copying white culture.
Hurstonâ¤s approach and premises may seem in many ways dated to modern readers, but the essay still shows an incisive mind carefully evaluating arguments and cutting them down to size. African-American art of the time did not â¤" Hurston influentially argued â¤" play by the same rules as white art, so it could not meaningfully be discussed by â¤?white⤠notions of aesthetic value.
Where white European tradition views art as something fixed, Hurston saw African-American art works as a distinctive form of mimicry, reshaping and altering the original object until it became something new and novel. In this way, she contended, African-American creative expression is a process that generates its own form of originality â¤" turning borrowed material into something original and unique. By carefully evaluating the relevance of previous arguments, Hurston showed African American artistic expression in an entirely new light.
Details
- ISBN13 9781912128112
- Pages 106
- Released 2017
- Publisher Macat International Limited
- Edition 1
- Language English