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Black Saturation
Selected Works of Stephen E. Henderson
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Black Saturation
Selected Works of Stephen E. Henderson
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Committed to developing frameworks for defining and evaluating Black poetry, literary scholar Stephen E. Henderson (1925â1997) examined the question: What makes a poem Black? In his critical approach, Henderson prioritized form but not at the expense of source, function, or context, and, in so doing, developed convincing theoretical frameworks for examining African American lyric expressions, especially that of Black Arts poets. Black Saturation: Selected Works of Stephen E. Henderson is designed to expand and enrich understandings of Henderson's critical corpus by showcasing many of his most essential essays, presentations, and syllabi in a standalone volume.
Henderson deftly conceptualized the ways in which aesthetic innovations were interwoven with revolutionary exigenciesâa marriage of poetry and politics that became a hallmark of the 1960s and '70s. While other critics often ignored or fumbled to construct an adequate rubric for evaluating and celebrating Black Arts poetryâpenned by Amiri Baraka, Carolyn Rodgers, Sonia Sanchez, Jayne Cortez, Mari Evans, Sarah Webster Fabio, Haki Madhubuti, and Larry Neal, among many othersâHenderson constellated a triad of interdependent characteristics (structure, theme, and saturation) through which he examined Black literature in general and poetry in particular.
Revisiting Henderson's scholarship in the third decade of the twenty-first century allows us, on the one hand, to further appreciate his imprint on current scholarship about Black literature, especially poetry, and, on the other, to introduce contemporary students and scholars to his salient theoretical frameworks, not to mention his persuasive critical style.
Henderson deftly conceptualized the ways in which aesthetic innovations were interwoven with revolutionary exigenciesâa marriage of poetry and politics that became a hallmark of the 1960s and '70s. While other critics often ignored or fumbled to construct an adequate rubric for evaluating and celebrating Black Arts poetryâpenned by Amiri Baraka, Carolyn Rodgers, Sonia Sanchez, Jayne Cortez, Mari Evans, Sarah Webster Fabio, Haki Madhubuti, and Larry Neal, among many othersâHenderson constellated a triad of interdependent characteristics (structure, theme, and saturation) through which he examined Black literature in general and poetry in particular.
Revisiting Henderson's scholarship in the third decade of the twenty-first century allows us, on the one hand, to further appreciate his imprint on current scholarship about Black literature, especially poetry, and, on the other, to introduce contemporary students and scholars to his salient theoretical frameworks, not to mention his persuasive critical style.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Black Art and Culture: The 70s (1970)
- 2. Inside the Funk Shop: A Word on Black Words (1973)
- 3. Black Saturation: A View of the Humanities (1974)
- 4. Home to Nommo (1975)
- 5. Saturation: Progress Report on a Theory of Black Poetry (1975)
- 6. The Literature of Power: Black American Poetry of the Sixties (1976)
- 7. The Question of Form and Judgment in Contemporary Black American Poetry: 1962â1977 (1977)
- 8. The Blues as Black Poetry (1977)
- 9. Eulogy for Léon Damas (1978)
- 10. Black Poetry: The Continuing Challenge (1979)
- 11. Introduction to The Image of Black Folk in American Literature Conference (1979)
- 12. The Heavy Blues of Sterling Brown: A Study of Craft and Tradition (1980)
- 13. One More Time: The Black Agenda Revisited (1982)
- 14. Modernity and Other Directions in Afro-American Literature: Reflections on the Past Two Decades (1984)
- 15. Take TwoâLarry Neal and the Blues God: Aspects of the Poetry (1985)
- 16. Worrying the Line: Notes on Black American Poetry (1988)
- Afterword: The Critical Discourse of Stephen E. Henderson
- Appendix: Selected Syllabi for Hendersonâs Howard University Courses: Blues, Soul, and Black Identity (1972), Contemporary Black Poetry (1990), and Comparative Black Literature (1990)
- Index
- About the Editors