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Their eyes might’ve been watching God, but our eyes are watching Zora Neal Hurston. Hit play to learn more about Hurston and the Harlem Renaissance.
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Their Eyes Were Watching God Part 1: Preface 14397 Views
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Their eyes might’ve been watching God, but our eyes are watching Zora Neal Hurston. Hit play to learn more about Hurston and the Harlem Renaissance.
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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:06
Their Eyes Were Watching God
- 00:08
The Preface
- 00:09
a la Shmoop
- 00:11
All right, and welcome to Shmoopversations,
Full Transcript
- 00:13
Their Eyes Were Watching God.
- 00:15
Zora Neale Hurston's great book
- 00:17
about Janie. A coming of age story that's
- 00:20
seminal in that it, for the first time or maybe a very early time,
- 00:24
took a young, Black woman,
- 00:25
treated her like a real human being
- 00:27
with normal human emotions and dreams
- 00:30
and everything else, and humanized a whole
- 00:33
coming of age experience for a Black teen in America
- 00:35
in the early 20th century.
- 00:38
So we're talking here as usual with Dr. Deb,
- 00:40
who's gonna unravel the stories and tell us why their eyes were watching God
- 00:44
at the very end.
- 00:45
So, Deb, tell us a little bit about Zora Neale. Start there.
- 00:49
How does she anchor herself structurally in this story?
- 00:52
So Zora Neale Hurston grew up in an all-black town in the South.
- 00:56
And she went to high school,
- 00:58
made her way through college.
- 00:59
Wasn't easy, but she got herself there.
- 01:01
And then she moved to Harlem at about 35 years old.
- 01:05
And this was right smack dab in the middle of the Harlem Renaissance.
- 01:09
So that's how she got involved with that movement.
- 01:13
And she really is known as
- 01:15
the only prominent female figure in the Harlem Renaissance
- 01:18
that you read about in all the canonical textbooks.
- 01:21
And give us a sense for what Harlem was like,
- 01:23
because Harlem has had like 18 lives
- 01:25
as it's gone through. So in that era, contextually,
- 01:28
what was it like?
- 01:30
So Harlem was a place where,
- 01:32
at that point, all of these black artists
- 01:34
and artists of all kinds: writers, musicians, et cetera,
- 01:37
came together. And this word "renaissance" means rebirth,
- 01:41
and that's exactly what was happening
- 01:42
is they were kind of reclaiming Black culture
- 01:44
as a legitimate art form, which it had been understood not to be previously.
- 01:49
And that's kind of what Their Eyes Were Watching God is all about,
- 01:52
reclaiming Black folk culture as a legitimate art form.
- 01:56
And that's what was happening in the Harlem Renaissance.
- 01:58
The Harlem Renaissance is the reason we have access
- 02:00
to so much amazing Black art and culture
- 02:03
today, even. Everything that came after that was influenced by these folks.
- 02:08
[ pen writing ]
- 02:10
Who was Zora Neale Hurston?
- 02:12
What was the Harlem Renaissance?
- 02:17
All right, here we go.
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