Skip to search
Skip to main content
Search in
Keyword
Title (keyword)
Author (keyword)
Subject (keyword)
Title starts with
Subject (browse)
Author (browse)
Author (sorted by title)
Call number (browse)
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Bookmarks
(
0
)
Princeton University Library Catalog
Start over
Cite
Send
to
SMS
Email
EndNote
RefWorks
RIS
Printer
Bookmark
Impermanent blackness : the making and unmaking of interracial literary culture in modern America / Korey Garibaldi.
Author
Garibaldi, Korey
[Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2023]
©2023
Description
1 online resource (289 pages)
Details
Subject(s)
American literature
—
20th century
—
History and criticism
[Browse]
American literature
—
African American authors
—
20th century
—
History and criticism
[Browse]
Publishers and publishing
—
Social aspects
—
United States
—
History
—
20th century
[Browse]
United States
—
Race relations
—
20th century
[Browse]
Civil rights
[Browse]
Library of Congress genre(s)
Literary criticism
[Browse]
Summary note
"In Impermanent Blackness, Korey Garibaldi explores interracial collaborations in American commercial publishing--authors, agents, and publishers who forged partnerships across racial lines--from the 1910s to the 1960s. Garibaldi shows how aspiring and established Black authors and editors worked closely with white interlocutors to achieve publishing success, often challenging stereotypes and advancing racial pluralism in the process"--Front jacket flap.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Description based on: online resource; title from pdf title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed on March 29, 2023).
Contents
Cover
Contents
Introduction
1. How to Segregate a Renaissance
2. Integration and Its Discontents
3. Challenging Little Black Sambo
4. What Was Postwar American Culture?
5. Toward Disunion
Coda
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index.
Show 9 more Contents items
ISBN
0-691-24512-6
OCLC
1350437468
Doi
10.1515/9780691245126
Statement on language in description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
Read more...
Other views
Staff view
Ask a Question
Suggest a Correction
Report Harmful Language
Supplementary Information
Other versions
Impermanent blackness : the making and unmaking of interracial literary culture in modern America / Korey Garibaldi
id
99127112431006421