African-American Literature
Examples of final paper topics and questions
Suggested ideas to help you form a claim or viewpoint: Capture these key terms in your thesis statement.
Possible texts
The landscape of the South-symbols of struggle, and race and gender identification
Jean Toomer selections from Cane “Cotton Song” and “Georgia Dusk,”poems; “Fern,” short story
“The color line,” intraracialization (prejudice within the race)
Charles Chesnutt, Chapters from Plum Bun (Angela, Virginia, and Mrs. Murray)
Male-female relationships
Abuse
Domestic violence
“Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston
“Like a Winding Sheet” by Ann Petry
Struggles due to a “Negro problem”
Charles Chesnut
Richard Wright, Black Boy
Socio-economic oppression and its impact upon characters
Rural versus urban: the impact of the Great Migration as represented by …
Richard Wright, Black Boy
Religious domination and overbearance
James Baldwin, “Sonny’s Blues”
Police brutality, and/or the increase of crime in urban areas
Richard Wright, Black Boy
Sin, transgression, repentance, redemption, and salvation
James Baldwin, “Sonny’s Blues” along
An evangelistic tone
James Baldwin, “Sonny’s Blues”
The rhetoric of a sermon: teaching
James Baldwin, “Sonny’s Blues” along with The Amen Corner if attended
Black music and the vernacular
James Baldwin, “Sonny’s Blues” along with The Amen Corner if attended
Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man
Use of biblical allusions and imagery
James Baldwin, “Sonny’s Blues” along with The Amen Corner if attended
The condition of the African American family through the struggle for civil rights:
Father-son relationships
Mother-daughter relationships
Sister-brother relationships
Toni Cade Bambara, “Raymond’s Run,” 2077
The voice of protest in Black arts poetry /fiction: Explain your interpretation of the messages in the lyrics of poetry or rap, or in a short story or chapter.
Amiri Baraka: “Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note,” “ A Poem for Black Hearts,” and “Black Art,” p. 1939-1943
The Last Poets, Gil Scott Heron, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”
Nikki Giovanni
Duke Bootee , The Poetics and Legacies of Hip-Hop Literature and Urban Realism
The use of radical language by Amiri Baraka in “Black Art”: Effective or destructive?
Expressions of black power in the poetry/fiction/speeches of…
Amiri Baraka: “Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note,” “ A Poem for Black Hearts,” and “Black Art,” p. 1939-1943
Womanism
Women’s voices and portrayals
Feisty girls
Bonding
Ann Petry, “Like a Winding Sheet,” Chapter 1 from The Street, “The Apartment”
“Raymond’s Run”
Toni Cade Bambara, “Raymond’s Run,” 2077, from The Salt Eaters, 2082
Gloria Naylor, The Women of Brewster Place, pp. 2585-2611
Black on black man conflicts
Pick a text where applicable
Gender differences
Ann Petry, “Like a Winding Sheet,” Chapter 1 from The Street, “The Apartment”
Gloria Naylor, The Women of Brewster Place, pp. 2585-2611
Sexual identity, lesbianism
Angela Weld Grimke
Gloria Naylor, The Women of Brewster Place, pp. 2585-2611
youngbloods vs. experience, generational differences in the struggle to overcome oppression, racism, etc.
Ralph Ellison, Chapter 1 from Invisible Man, “Battle Royal”
In what ways does the work articulate a cry for change?
Tupac
Saul Williams, slam poetry
Duke Bootee , The Poetics and Legacies of Hip-Hop Literature and Urban Realism
Can contemporary poetry/fiction reflect upon the past?
Hip-hop literature, power, social justice, and poetics
Natasha Trethewey
Rita Dove
Harryette Mullen, “The queen of hip-hop hyperbole” (quote by Sandra Cisneros) pp.2636-2644, 2nd ed.; pp. 1382-1391, 3rd ed., Vol. 2
Kendrick Lamar’ as literature
The use of imagery in…
Revisioning slavery in modern narratives
How the desire for freedom and/or bravery functions in the works of …
The meaning of motifs in…
War and Peace: The impact of World War II on the poetry of the HR
Revolutionary thinking in the works of…
Expressions of black power in the poetry/fiction/speeches of …
The blues beat in the poetry of…
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