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Title: Zora Neale Hurston


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Zora Neale Hurston
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Biography
  • Southern 1891(?)- 1960- Grew up in Florida
  • Poor- lived with series of relatives in early
    life
  • Smart- studied at Howard and Barnard (in NYC)
  • Social- in1920shung out in NYC with the
    literati of the H.R.- wrote plays, short
    stories such as Sweat (1927)
  • Curious- Spent late 1920s doing anthropology
  • Prolific- 1930s-1940s, fictionalized pictures
    of conditions for African-Americans in South.
    (Their Eyes Were Watching God, Dust Tracks)
  • Obscure- Work not well received at time, but
    became famous in general public in 1970s

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Relationship to Other Figures
  • Friends
  • Liked Washingtons self-help message and was
    supporter of Garveys United Negro Industrial
    Association (UNIA)
  • hung out with folks like Langston Hughes, Wallace
    Thurman and Jessie Fauset (she referred to them
    as the niggerati)
  • Mixed well with rich whites like Fannie Hurst
    (early feminist) and Charlotte Osgood Mason (rich
    old white lady)
  • Introduced friends like Hughes to these funders
  • Enemies
  • Race Relations thought races should be apart-
    annoyed DuBois-
  • Politics this alienated her from writers like
    Richard Wright and Ralph Ellison who were
    communists
  • Personality Very in-your-face- alienating
  • Feminism Ahead of her time- annoyed male writers

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Themes- Dialect
  • Hurston is an anthropologist- trying to capture
    speech for science.
  • Also, like Hughes, viewed speech as lyrical and
    beautiful- not shameful
  • Was heavily criticized, however, by DuBois and
    others for perpetuating stereotypes
  • Still controversial
  • Sweat- heavy in dialect

5
Themes- Common Folk
  • Like Hughes, Hurston was interested in the lives
    of the poor and uneducated
  • Celebrated their wit and strength
  • Also like Hughes, this got her criticized by
    haters like DuBois and the old guard
  • Sweat arguably Sykes is just such a
    sterotypical character

6
Themes- Religion
  • Hurstons dad was Baptist preacher
  • Disapproved of her reading and writing
  • As anthropologist, fascinated with the role of
    religion in poor A-As lives
  • Notice Adam and Eve imagery in Sweat-

7
Themes- Feminism
  • Controversial whether ZNH is truly feminist
  • Pro- Her own life and attitude was far ahead of
    time- also work like Sweat argues for
  • Con- Some troubled by dependence of some
    characters on men, as well as Hurstons
    conservative politics
  • Critics at time gave her a hard time for
    emphasizing the plight of women over that of
    African Americans
  • Feminism in Sweat- phallic imagery of snake and
    whip, man destroying self with snake, etc.
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