Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Aspects of Negro Life by Aaron Douglas


This painting is about Blacks who fights for what they want or believe to get everyone to agree with them. In Harlem, New York a lot of blacks were living there hoping for opportunities to work and express their talent. The guy in the middle is holding a instrument which tells us that he really wants to share his music with us. There are a lot of golden lines that is spreading everywhere to let everyone to listen to his musics.
HR themes that is represented in this painting is Negro Heritage and History because it's telling us about what's the most valuable thing to them. They wants the respect of people and they wants to impress people by their talents and wants whites to acknowledge them. There is also pride in this painting because the guy in the middle is surrounded by this bright light which represents the pride inside him. It tells us that Blacks work really hard to get through a lot of problems in the old days.
I like this image because it really stands out to me. I like how there's a lot of different colors and the creative thoughts on this painting because it really expresses a lot of things.

Brother to Brother Essay



In the film Brother to Brother, there were a lot of struggling going on. People were fustrated about not being able to publish their work and sell them, based on their sexuality, gender, and race. In this film, Zora Neale Hurston, an African American writer and a gay African American writer, Wallace Thurman was trying to get both of their works publish, but the publisher refuse to do so because the language that they're using is too Black.

The publsiher wants Thurman to change some some of his mistakes in his work before he publishes it. The publsiher said, "the public wants a Harlem that is dark, dangerous, and violent." People wants to hear more about the problems, such as crimes that is happening in this unvalued minor place. Thurman argued that it was not true, he can't get over his pride to write about something that is not the true at all, so he refused to change anything in his work.

On the other hand, the publisher wants Hurston to make some minor changes in her work. The publsiher said to Hurston that she should change from vernacular to white English. Then she explains that it's written for people and they will understand it fine. She never meant to write this book for the whites, she was writing this book for her people. She wants to tell her people that it's wrong to prejudice people based on their race, sexuality, or anything else that has to do with their own lifestyle. The publsiher explained to Hurston that Nigger Heaven was the best selling book written by a white person. There are a lot of popular books about Harlem Renaissance, but even if it's a best selling book, but the whites wasn't satisfied at all. What they want is that they want to hear about Harlem Renaissance from a person who knows this place really well and especially from a Black person because they believe that it's a more accurate information than other information written by whites. At the end she still refused to do so because she don't want to lie to herself just to please the readers.

I think that they chose the right option because it's not all just about fame and wealth. Everyone has pride and dignity, which they both inherit. The truth is much more important than some fame and money. They both don't want to lie because they don't want to let their people down. They both wrote about what's really happening in Harlem Renaissance, but they never thought that they need to change their work for the satisfaction of people. Because of the pride inside them, they both chose to not do it, rather than telling lies.







Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Jacob Lawrence: The Library

Not like other subjects, Black Culture has not been taken seriously in High School. In High School, Black Culture studies wasn't important enough comparing to the main subjects that were taught in school. Jacob Laurence went to the library and taught himself about Black Cultures by reading books and searching on information about it.

The HR themes that this image has is Negro Heritage and History because it emphasizes how they are reading to discipline themselves to learn the History of their ancestors. The history of Blacks is not commonly taught in schools, so they really want to know more about their culture.

I chose this image because the background of this image has a lot of contrast and it's really colorful and dim. The color he uses is dark and it express the feeling that he tries to portray. These colors gives you the feeling in which they are focus and really wants to know more about their culture background. There's a mysterious tone, which tells you that there's some mytery going on with their cultures and they are now reading and searching informations about it.