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James Baldwin: America and Beyond [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 228 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 412 g, 2 images
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Oct-2011
  • Izdevniecība: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472051520
  • ISBN-13: 9780472051526
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 228 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 412 g, 2 images
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Oct-2011
  • Izdevniecība: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472051520
  • ISBN-13: 9780472051526
"This fine collection of essays represents an important contribution to the rediscovery of Baldwin's stature as essayist, novelist, black prophetic political voice, and witness to the Civil Rights era. The title provides an excellent thematic focus. He understood both the necessity, and the impossibility, of being a black 'American' writer. He took these issues 'Beyond'---Paris, Istanbul, various parts of Africa---but this formative experience only returned him to the unresolved dilemmas. He was a fine novelist and a major prophetic political voice. He produced some of the most important essays of the twentieth century and addressed in depth the complexities of the black political movement. His relative invisibility almost lost us one of the most significant voices of his generation. This welcome 'revival' retrieves it. Close call." ---Stuart Hall, Professor Emeritus, Open University

This interdisciplinary collection by leading writers in their fields brings together a discussion of the many facets of James Baldwin, both as a writer and as the prophetic conscience of a nation. The core of the volume addresses the shifting, complex relations between Baldwin as an Americanas American as any Texas GI as he once wryly put itand his life as an itinerant cosmopolitan. His ambivalent imaginings of America were always mediated by his conception of a world beyond America: a world he knew both from his travels and from his voracious reading. He was a man whose instincts were, at every turn, nurtured by America; but who at the same time developed a ferocious critique of American exceptionalism. In seeking to understand how, as an American, he could learn to live with differencebreaking the power of fundamentalisms of all stripeshe opened an urgent, timely debate that is still ours. His America was an idea fired by desire and grief in equal measure. As the authors assembled here argue, to read him now allows us to imagine new possibilities for the future.

With contributions by Kevin Birmingham, Douglas Field, Kevin Gaines, Briallen Hopper, Quentin Miller, Vaughn Rasberry, Robert Reid-Pharr, George Shulman, Hortense Spillers, Colm Tóibķn, Eleanor W. Traylor, Cheryl A. Wall, and Magdalena Zaborowska.
Introduction America and Beyond 1(34)
Cora Kaplan
Bill Schwarz
PART ONE What It Means to Be an American
1 Stranger at Home James Baldwin on What It Means to Be an American
35(18)
Cheryl A. Wall
2 Baldwin and "the American Confusion"
53(16)
Colm Toibin
3 "Over and Over and Over Again" James Baldwin, Uncle Tom's Cabin, and the Afterlife of an American Story
69(15)
Briallen Hopper
4 "Now Describing You" James Baldwin and Cold War Liberalism
84(22)
Vaughn Rasberry
5 Baldwin, Prophecy, and Politics
106(20)
George Shulman
6 Rendezvous with Life Reading Early and Late Baldwin
126(15)
Robert Reid-Pharr
PART TWO Stranger in the Village
7 "History's Ass Pocket" The Sources of Baldwinian Diaspora
141(18)
Kevin Birmingham
8 Separate and Unequal in Paris Notes of a Native Son and the Law
159(14)
D. Quentin Miller
9 Exile and the Private Life James Baldwin, George Lamming, and the First World Congress of Negro Writers and Artists
173(15)
Kevin Gaines
10 From Istanbul to St. Paul-de-Vence Around James Baldwin's The Welcome Table
188(21)
Magdalena J. Zaborowska
11 What Is Africa to Baldwin? Cultural Illegitimacy and the Step-fatherland
209(20)
Douglas Field
12 James Baldwin and Chinua Achebe Transgressing Official Vocabularies
229(12)
Eleanor W. Traylor
Afterword 241(6)
Hortense Spillers
Contributors 247(4)
Index 251
Cora Kaplan is Honorary Professor, School of English and Drama, Queen Mary, University of London, and Emerita Professor of English, University of Southampton.

Bill Schwarz is a Reader in the School of English and Drama at Queen Mary, University of London.