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E-grāmata: James Baldwin in Context

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  • Sērija : Literature in Context
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
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  • Sērija : Literature in Context
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108754545

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James Baldwin in Context provides a wide-ranging collection of approaches to the work of an essential black American author who is just as relevant now as he was during his turbulent heyday in the mid-twentieth century. The perspectives range from those who knew Baldwin personally, to scholars who have dedicated decades to studying him, to a new generation of scholars for whom Baldwin is nearly a historical figure. This collection complements the ever-growing body of scholarship on Baldwin by combining traditional inroads into his work, such as music and expatriation, with new approaches, such as intersectionality and the Black Lives Matter movement.

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A collection of approaches to the work of an essential black American author who is just as relevant now as he was during his turbulent heyday.
List of Contributors
viii
Introduction: James Baldwin in Context 1(4)
D. Quentin Miller
PART I LIFE AND AFTERLIFE
5(120)
1 Harlem During and After the Renaissance
7(10)
Herb Boyd
2 American Writers in Paris
17(11)
D. Quentin Miller
3 Greenwich Village and Emerging Bohemianism
28(9)
Douglas Field
4 1963: Baldwin's Annus Mirabilis
37(10)
Kevin M. Schultz
5 East Meets West: Baldwin in Istanbul in the 1960s
47(10)
Magdalena J. Zaborowska
6 Baldwin as Teacher
57(9)
David Deeming
7 A Long Way from Home: Baldwin in Provence
66(10)
Jenny M. James
8 Decline of Reputation in the 1980s
76(14)
Joseph Vogel
9 The Critical Renaissance: 1999--Present
90(15)
Leah Mirakhor
10 Biographies
105(12)
D. Quentin Miller
11 The Matter of Black Lives: Baldwin Today
117(8)
Justin A. Joyce
PART 2 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS
125(74)
12 Intersectionality
127(9)
Mark Reid
13 Baldwin and the Early Civil Rights Movement
136(11)
Lynn Orilla Scott
14 Segregation and the South
147(10)
Keith Mitchell
15 The Assassinations: Medgar, Malcolm, and Martin
157(12)
Zachary Manditch-Prottas
16 Gospel
169(8)
Leslie Wingard
17 "The Whole Body of the Sound": The Black Musical Basis of Baldwin's Literary Craft and Social Vision
177(10)
Ed Pavlid
18 Baldwin and Psychoanalysis
187(12)
Mikko Tuhkanen
PART 3 LITERARY CONTEXTS
199(123)
19 The Protest Essay Tradition
201(10)
Brian Norman
20 Baldwin and the Black Arts Movement
211(10)
Melba Joyce Boyd
21 Baldwin and the Rhetoric of Confession
221(12)
D. Quentin Miller
22 The Poetics of Beautiful Blackness On Baldwin and Negritude
233(11)
John E. Drabinski
23 Mid-Century Theater
244(10)
Frank Leon Roberts
24 Sex and the Twentieth-Century Novel
254(10)
Pekka Kilpeldinen
25 Responding to Richard Wright
264(12)
Alice Mikal Craven
26 Baldwin's Literary Friendships
276(11)
Jenny M. James
27 Reviewers, Critics, and Cranks
287(14)
William Dow
28 Baldwin's Collaborative Dance
301(11)
Rashida K. Braggs
29 Baldwin's Literary Progeny
312(10)
Justin A. Joyce
Index 322
D. Quentin Miller is the author of A Criminal Power: James Baldwin and the Law (2012) and Re-Viewing James Baldwin: Things Not Seen (2000). He has also written more than two dozen critical articles on Baldwin and hosted two international Baldwin conferences. He is the co-editor of The Bedford Introduction to Literature (12th Edition, forthcoming) and his recent scholarly books include The Routledge Introduction to African American Literature (2016), American Literature in Transition 19801990 (2017), and Understanding John Edgar Wideman (2018).