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Cross-Rhythms: Jazz Aesthetics in African-American Literature
Keren Omry
Department of English Language & Literature
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Arts and Humanities
Twentieth Century
100%
BLUEs
100%
Cross Rhythm
100%
African American literature
100%
Trauma
50%
Conception
50%
Engagement
50%
Manifestation
50%
Milieu
50%
Legacy
50%
Literary Use
50%
Ethnic Identity
50%
Or-ganics
50%
Sociocultural Context
50%
Communal Identity
50%
Ishmael Reed
50%
Zora Neale Hurston
50%
Langston Hughes
50%
Literary Aesthetics
50%
James Baldwin
50%
African American History
50%
Ralph Ellison
50%
Toni Morrison
50%
Keyphrases
Jazz
100%
Jazz Aesthetics
100%
African American Literature
100%
20th Century
66%
Trauma
33%
African American
33%
Ethnic Identity
33%
Sociocultural Context
33%
Ethnic Identification
33%
Common Denominator
33%
Communal Identity
33%
Sensibility
33%
Unifying Principles
33%
James Baldwin
33%
African American History
33%
Ralph Ellison
33%
Toni Morrison
33%
Zora Neale Hurston
33%
Langston Hughes
33%
Gayl Jones
33%
Essentializing
33%
Ishmael Reed
33%
Literary Aesthetics
33%