What is African American Literature?. Margo N. Crawford

What is African American Literature? - Margo N. Crawford


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      Everett is frustrated with Wright’s production of African American literature. He moves to the production of a “tense kind of laughter” that would make Wright’s books Black Boy and Native Son lose their ability to frame black life for non‐black audiences. Everett’s reproduction of Native Son aims to recapture the tension that Wright was never attempting to destroy. With the overwhelming success of Black Boy, Wright made interracial audiences more comfortable hearing “things that Negroes were not supposed to say publicly.” Everett, in Erasure, is aiming to express “publicly” his frustration with what has happened between 1940 and now. Everett worries that the industry of African American literature has created a narrative that greatly limits what can be legible within black representational space.

      How did the BAM understand the idea of the black book? The black books, produced by the BAM, were the textual performance of the anti‐text, the performance of writing and producing books that would be too action‐oriented to be held as a precious object of highbrow capital. During the BAM, “Black” is bound as the unbound. The Black Arts impulse to make art that defied the dominant norms was tied to the impulse to make art that was too excessive to be contained in books. The dreams of artists to find more room to breathe within oppressive structures made them yearn to break out of the rules that defined painting, murals, sculpture, poetry, drama, and prose.


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