哈莱姆文艺复兴
黑人文艺复兴运动
Harlem Renaissance───哈莱姆文艺复兴
Harlem Renaissances───哈勒姆文艺复兴
Early Renaissance───早期文艺复兴的艺术风格;文艺复兴初期(1378-1500)
Early Renaissances───早期复兴
sales resistance───抵制;拒绝购买
the Early Renaissance───意大利文艺复兴早期
the Renaissance───文艺复兴
enjoy a renaissance───享受文艺复兴
undergo a renaissance───经历复兴
Hurston and her stories about Eatonville became important during the Harlem Renaissance.───赫斯特和她的有关伊顿威尔镇的短篇小说成为哈莱姆文艺复兴时期重要的组成部分。
the other hand, the blues craze during and after the Harlem Renaissance influenced a whole generation of black Americans.───另一方面,哈莱姆文艺复兴期间以及之后的布鲁斯热潮影响了一代美国黑人。
Some of the writers of the Harlem Renaissance criticized her for writing about black culture instead of relations between the RACES.───哈莱姆文艺复兴时期的一些作家批评她的作品以黑人文化取代了种族关系。
Hughes, like others active in the Harlem Renaissance, had a strong sense of racial pride.───就像其他活跃于哈莱姆文艺复兴运动中的艺术家,休斯也拥有强烈的种族自尊;
He was a figure of the Harlem Renaissance, an artistic and intellectual movement celebrating black identity.───哈莱姆复兴是一场为确立黑人身份而发起的艺术和文化运动,而他正是其中的一位重要人物。
This was during the Harlem Renaissance, a period of great artistic creativity among blacks who lived there.───所谓哈莱姆复兴,是指生活在此的一群伟大的黑人艺术家创作高峰时期。
It also reflected, in the title's reference to African-American culture, the buzz of the "Harlem renaissance" .───同时从专辑标题对黑人美国文化的所指上,也体现出了这一时代“哈雷姆复兴”的盛行。
Many major American cultural movements, such as the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, began in New York.───美国许多著名的文化运动,如上世纪20至30年代的哈莱姆文艺复兴(TheHarlemRenaissance)就始于纽约市。
The origin of Harlem Renaissance and its relationship with the mainstream of American literature───哈莱姆文艺复兴的缘起及其同美国主流文学的姻联