- Tue Sep 11, 2012 8:37 pm
#5299
Hi,
Is the answer to this question found in lines 30-32? If so, how does it take the fact that artistic work of Black people could only be used to promote racial acceptance and integration if it gets Europeanized as proof that the requirement that Black writers employ Western European literary techniques was imposed more for social than aesthetic reasons? Was this requirement created by the Black writers because they realized that only if they Westernize their work would it be able to promote their causes?
Please explain.
Also, is this passage assuming that the reader knows what year the Civil War was in?
Thanks!
Is the answer to this question found in lines 30-32? If so, how does it take the fact that artistic work of Black people could only be used to promote racial acceptance and integration if it gets Europeanized as proof that the requirement that Black writers employ Western European literary techniques was imposed more for social than aesthetic reasons? Was this requirement created by the Black writers because they realized that only if they Westernize their work would it be able to promote their causes?
Please explain.
Also, is this passage assuming that the reader knows what year the Civil War was in?
Thanks!