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Harlemska renesansa v Ellisonovem romanu Nevidni človek in Baldwinovem romanu Pojdi in povej na gori
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Abstract
Raziskovalno vprašanje diplomskega dela je, ali je gibanje harlemska renesansa vplivalo na romana Nevidni človek (1952) Ralpha Ellisona in Pojdi in povej na gori (1953) Jamesa Baldwina; in na kakšen način. Teza diplomskega dela je, da je harlemska renesansa zares vplivala na romana, vendar na različne načine. V Ellisonovem romanu se izražajo značilnosti tranzicije v afroameriškem emancipacijskem procesu, tj. značilnosti iz petdesetih letih 20. stoletja, vendar pa Nevidni človek predoča dileme, ki so se zasnovale v harlemski renesansi tridesetih let, kar dokazujemo v tej razpravi ‒ zato je Nevidni človek »nenapisani roman« harlemske renesanse. Pojdi in povej na gori je prvenec Jamesa Baldwina, deloma avtobiografski roman o njegovih izkušnjah s cerkveno ideologijo. Baldwin je postavil dogajanje romana v čas nekaj dni pred rasnimi nemiri v Harlemu leta 1935, ki ga štejemo za uradni konec harlemske renesanse, ki se je začela po prvi svetovni vojni. Romana, tako kot življenji avtorjev, sta po svoji tematiki primerljiva, vendar se tudi zelo razlikujeta.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:harlemska renesansa, Ralph Ellison, Nevidni človek, James Baldwin, Pojdi in povej na gori
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-110877 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:The Harlem Renaissance in Ellison's novel Invisible Man and in Baldwin's novel Go Tell it on the Mountain
Abstract:
The research question of this dissertation is whether the Harlem Renaissance movement influenced the novels Invisible Man (1952) by Ralph Ellison and Go Tell it on the Mountain (1953) by James Baldwin and in which way. The thesis of the dissertation states that the Harlem Renaissance had indeed influenced the two novels albeit in different ways. In Ellison’s novel, we can detect the characteristics of the transition period of the Afro-American emancipatory process or, in other words, characteristics of the 1950s, though it is also true that Invisible man offers us the dilemmas that surfaced during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1930s, which is the thesis of the dissertation ‒ therefore, Invisible Man is the »unwritten novel« of the Harlem Renaissance. Go Tell it on the Mountain is the first and semi-autobiographical novel by James Baldwin and and it refers to his experiences with church ideology. Baldwin moved the time to which the novel refers to a few days before the Harlem Riot of 1935, which is the year we consensually mark as the end of the Harlem Renaissance that started immediately after World War I. The two novels, just as the lives of the two authors, are comparable, yet very different.

Keywords:The Harlem Renaissance, Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man, James Baldwin, Go Tell it on the Mountain

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