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SUMMARY:NAS Lecture Series: Literature in Motion
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DESCRIPTION:Prof. Sarah Gleeson-White\, University of Sydney:\nLiterature 
 in Motion: Black Authors and the Movies:\nThe book is “almost everywhere
 \,” lamented Henry James in 1899. Advancements in transport as well as c
 ommunications and printing technologies effected an explosion of print whi
 ch indeed seemed to transform US literary culture during the early decades
  of the 20th century. Strikingly absent from the scholarship is the signif
 icant contribution of motion pictures to these cultural shifts. In her pap
 er\, Prof. Gleeson-White sketches the argument of her new book Silent Film
  and the Formations of US Literary Culture: Literature in Motion and shows
  how motion pictures provided Black authors a means to navigate the gnarly
  terrain of authorship during the Jim Crow era.
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