America's black intellectuals: the cultural perspective as the basis of construction of a subjectivity of a liberating's character (1920-1940)

Authors

  • Pedro Alexander Cubas-Hernández Universidade Federal da Bahia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/cadletrasuff.2012n45a465

Keywords:

black intellectuals, cultural movements, Twentieth century.

Abstract

In this essay, four intellectual experiences based on culture, which had the objective of generating self-esteem in the black population of America, will be analyzed. Marcus Garvey's pan-African ideal, the poetry of the Black movement Harlem Renaissance, the renovating verses of Nicolás Guillén and the incisive journalism of Gustavo Urrutia helped to construct a black subjectivity of liberating nature.

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Original in Spanish.

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Author Biography

Pedro Alexander Cubas-Hernández, Universidade Federal da Bahia

Licenciado em História (1996) e Mestre em Estudos Interdisciplinares em América Latina, Caribe e Cuba (2002), pela Universidade de Havana (Cuba). Doutor em Estudos Étnicos e Africanos pela Universidade Federal da Bahia (Brasil). Conferencista sobre temas de História e Cultura em diversas instituições de Cuba, Colômbia e Brasil. Publicou artigos e ensaios em diversas revistas e coletâneas. É autor do livro El espíritu de una época (1922–1930). Ensayos sobre la Cultura Cubana (Editorial Académica Española, 2012).

Published

2012-12-30

How to Cite

CUBAS-HERNÁNDEZ, P. A. America’s black intellectuals: the cultural perspective as the basis of construction of a subjectivity of a liberating’s character (1920-1940). Caderno de Letras da UFF, v. 22, n. 45, 30 Dec. 2012.