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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Life and Afterlife: 1. Harlem during and after the Renaissance Herb Boyd 2. American writers in Paris D. Quentin Miller 3. Greenwich village and emerging bohemianism Douglas Field 4. 1963: Baldwin's annus mirabilis Kevin Schultz 5. East meets West: Baldwin in Istanbul in the 1960s Magdalena Zaborowska 6. Baldwin as teacher David Leeming 7. A long way from home: Baldwin in Provence Jenny James 8. Decline of reputation in the 1980s Joseph Vogel 9. The critical Renaissance: 1999-present Leah Mirakhor 10. Biographies D. Quentin Miller 11. The matter of black lives: Baldwin today Justin Joyce Part II. Social and Cultural Contexts: 12. Intersectionality Mark Reid 13. Baldwin and the early civil rights movement Lynn Orilla Scott 14. Segregation and the South Keith Mitchell 15. The assassinations: Medgar, Malcolm, Martin Zachary Manditch-Prottas 16. Gospel Leslie Wingard 17. 'The Whole Body of the Sound': the black musical basis of Baldwin's literary craft and social vision Ed Pavli¿ 18. Baldwin and psychoanalysis Mikko Tuhkanen Part III. Literary Contexts: 19. The protest essay tradition Brian Norman 20. Baldwin and the black arts movement Melba Joyce Boyd 21. Baldwin and the rhetoric of confession D. Quentin Miller 22. The poetics of beautiful blackness: on Baldwin and négritude John Drabinski 23. Mid-century theatre Frank Leon Roberts 24. Sex and the twentieth century novel Pekka Kilpeläinen 25. Responding to Richard Wright Alice Mikal Craven 26. Baldwin's literary friendships Jenny James 27. Reviewers, critics, and cranks William Dow 28. Baldwin's collaborative dance Rashida Braggs 29. Baldwin's literary progeny Justin Joyce.
Part I. Life and Afterlife: 1. Harlem during and after the Renaissance Herb Boyd 2. American writers in Paris D. Quentin Miller 3. Greenwich village and emerging bohemianism Douglas Field 4. 1963: Baldwin's annus mirabilis Kevin Schultz 5. East meets West: Baldwin in Istanbul in the 1960s Magdalena Zaborowska 6. Baldwin as teacher David Leeming 7. A long way from home: Baldwin in Provence Jenny James 8. Decline of reputation in the 1980s Joseph Vogel 9. The critical Renaissance: 1999-present Leah Mirakhor 10. Biographies D. Quentin Miller 11. The matter of black lives: Baldwin today Justin Joyce Part II. Social and Cultural Contexts: 12. Intersectionality Mark Reid 13. Baldwin and the early civil rights movement Lynn Orilla Scott 14. Segregation and the South Keith Mitchell 15. The assassinations: Medgar, Malcolm, Martin Zachary Manditch-Prottas 16. Gospel Leslie Wingard 17. 'The Whole Body of the Sound': the black musical basis of Baldwin's literary craft and social vision Ed Pavli¿ 18. Baldwin and psychoanalysis Mikko Tuhkanen Part III. Literary Contexts: 19. The protest essay tradition Brian Norman 20. Baldwin and the black arts movement Melba Joyce Boyd 21. Baldwin and the rhetoric of confession D. Quentin Miller 22. The poetics of beautiful blackness: on Baldwin and négritude John Drabinski 23. Mid-century theatre Frank Leon Roberts 24. Sex and the twentieth century novel Pekka Kilpeläinen 25. Responding to Richard Wright Alice Mikal Craven 26. Baldwin's literary friendships Jenny James 27. Reviewers, critics, and cranks William Dow 28. Baldwin's collaborative dance Rashida Braggs 29. Baldwin's literary progeny Justin Joyce.
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