Zora Neale Hurston a heart with room for every joy / Tranquilo Producciones
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| Subjects: | Women novelists African American novelists Harlem Renaissance African Americans--Social conditions Folklorists--United States--Biography Novelists, American--20th century--Biography African American women--Southern States--Biography Women and literature--United States--History--20th century African Americans--Intellectual life Hurston, Zora Neale Hurston, Zora Neale--Criticism and interpretation |
| Formats: | Electronic Resource, Remote, Video Recording, DVD, Streaming Video |
| Material Type: | Projected medium -- Monograph |
| Language: | English |
| Audience: | Unspecified |
| Published: | Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2006 |
| Alternate Titles: | Portion of title: Heart with room for every joy In: Digital video collection (OCoLC)52376650 FFH 34681 Issued in other form: Zora Neale Hurston. (OCoLC)62322186 |
| Additional Authors: | Hornsby, Russell Fairbanks, Kimberly Bethea, Brittany Squire, Lutasha Iacono, Paul Dominguez, Fernanda García, Pablo Hurston, Lucy Anne Gates, Henry Louis Tranquilo Producciones Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) Ohio Library and Information Network OhioLINK Digital Resource Commons |
| Notes: | Videorecording number: FFH 34681 Streaming video (42 min.) System requirements: Real Player media software Mode of access: World Wide Web Available to OhioLINK member libraries Narrated by Russell Hornsby ; reader, Kimberly Fairbanks ; actors, Brittany Bethea, Lutasha Squire ; commentators, Lucy Anne Hurston, Henry Louis Gates, Jr Credits: Written and produced by Paul Iacono ; executive producer, Frank Batavick ; producer, Fernanda Dominguez ; director, Pablo Garcia ; editor, Sebastián Jaen ; music composer, Carlos Gramuglia Originally produced in 2006 Summary: A writer of novels, short stories, folktales, plays, and essays, Zora Neale Hurston combined a hunger for research and a desire to penetrate the deepest of popular beliefs with a truly exquisite narrative talent. This illuminating biography of Hurston--a compelling story of a free spirit who achieved national prominence yet died in obscurity--examines the rich legacy of her writings, which include "Mules and Men," "Their Eyes Were Watching God," "Tell My Horse," and "Dust Tracks on a Road." The program amply demonstrates that Hurston truly had, as it said in her high school yearbook, "A heart with room for every joy." Contents: Introduction: The family story -- From Eatonville to literary success -- Writer's emergence -- Anthropological drive -- Recognized achievements -- Hurston's style: An analysis -- Regaining balance Reproduction notes: Electronic reproduction. Columbus, OH : OhioLINK, 2006. Digitized and made available by OhioLINK Digital Resource Commons from video dist. by Films for the Humanities & Sciences |
| OCLC Number: | 325000177 |
| ISBN/ISSN: | FFH 34681 |