Turning South Again: Re-Thinking Modernism/Re-Reading Booker T.

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"Turning South Again: Re-Thinking Modernism/Re-Reading Booker T." is a critical study by Houston A. Baker Jr. that reexamines African American modernism and the legacy of Booker T. Washington through a contemporary theoretical lens.

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instanceOf book
critical study
addresses modernity
race
regionalism in the American South
appliesTheory contemporary critical theory
author Houston A. Baker Jr.
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques traditional interpretations of Booker T. Washington
fieldOfStudy African American intellectual history
cultural studies
literary studies
focusesOn legacy of Booker T. Washington
reassessment of African American modernism
genre African American studies
literary criticism
hasPerspective African American critical perspective
intendedAudience researchers in cultural studies
scholars of African American literature
students of literary theory
language English
literaryPeriodDiscussed modernism
mainSubject African American literary theory
African American modernism
Booker T. Washington
race and modernity in the United States
reexamines African American modernist canon
relatedWorkOfAuthor Houston A. Baker Jr.
theoreticalApproach African American critical theory
interdisciplinary
postmodern literary theory

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