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The Humanistic Tradition, 4/e
Gloria K. Fiero

Identity and Liberation

Chapter Outline

  1. The Quest for Political Equality
    1. decolonization movements
    2. Neruda and Latin America
  2. The Quest for Racial Equality
    1. Harlem Renaissance
      1. Hughes and Brooks
      2. Wright
    2. The Civil Rights Movement
      1. Martin Luther King
      2. Malcolm X
      3. Baldwin; Ellison; Alice Walker
    3. African-Americans and the visual arts
    4. African-Americans and jazz
    5. African-Americans and dance
  3. The Quest for Gender Equality
    1. feminist protest: Woolf and de Beauvoir
    2. feminist poetry: Sexton, Sanchez, Rich
    3. feminist art
      1. de Saint Phalle; Marisol; Mendieta
      2. Chicago's Dinner Party
      3. gender stereotypes: Sherman; Kruger; Neshat
    4. sexual orientation and sexual freedom
  4. Ethnicity and Identity
    1. ethnic literature: Cisneros
    2. ethnicity and the visual arts: Jiménez; Osorio