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Henry Louis Gates Jr., born 1950
The author of numerous books, including Life Upon These Shores (2011), Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates is one of today's most prominent public intellectuals. He has cast a wide net of influence across generations with a variety of publications about African American history and culture, combined with frequent public appearances. Yugi Wang's portrait refers to 1975, when Gates "decided to become an academic." During that year, Gates was on a fellowship at Cambridge University, where he encountered professors Wole Soyinka and Anthony Appiah, whose books are included here on the table along with W. E. B. Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk (1903). The sculpture next to them represents the Yoruba god Esu-Elegbara. Gates's analysis of the relevance of this god to black literary theory appears in his influential Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African American Literary Criticism (1988). Wang balances the composition with purple freesia, a reminder of springtime in Cambridge, England, and Gates's pivotal year there.
Yugi Wang, 2011
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