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James Baldwin Review (JBR) is an annual journal that brings together a wide array of peer-reviewed critical and creative work on the life, writings, and legacy of James Baldwin. In addition to these cutting-edge contributions, each issue contains a review of recent Baldwin scholarship and an award-winning graduate student essay. James Baldwin Review publishes essays that invigorate scholarship on James Baldwin; catalyze explorations of the literary, political, and cultural influence of Baldwin's writing and political activism; and deepen our understanding and appreciation of this complex and luminary figure.
Contents
Introduction: Know Whence You Came - Justin A. Joyce
Feature Essays
Monster in the Archive - Robert F. Reid-Pharr
Notes on Hotel Camp: Sontag Meets Baldwin in Giovanni's Room - William J. Maxwell
"The Confrontation": James Baldwin's Tour for CORE, May 1963 - Ed Pavlic
JB in California, May 7, 1963
"These Things We Sort of Know": Speech at U.C. Berkeley - James Baldwin
A Conversation with James Baldwin, May 7, 1963 - Elsa Knight Thompson and John Leonard
"The Level of a Confrontation": Speech at San Francisco Masonic Temple - James Baldwin
Essays
James Baldwin's Psychoanalysis - Dorothy Stringer
Preaching Without a Pulpit: Toward a Womanist Hermeneutic of Regeneration in Just Above My Head - Melanie R. Hill
James Baldwin's Hypothetical Novel: "Ignorant Armies" and the Making of Another Country - Nicholas Bredie
Graduate Student Essay Award Winner
Translating le vrai americain: Multilingualism in Henry James's The Ambassadors and James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room - Jimin Kang
Eulogies
A Brother's Love - Maya Angelou
Jimmy! - Amiri Baraka
Remembering James Baldwin - Ernest A. Champion
Life in His Language - Toni Morrison
Jimmy in the House - William Styron
Remembrances, Reflections, Inspirations
81 Horatio Street: Jimmy was Here - Trevor Baldwin
James Baldwin: In Theory and Beyond - Lawrie Balfour
Politics - Nicholas Boggs
What's Coming on Down the Line! - Jennifer DeVere Brody
The Great Force of History - Lonnie G. Bunch III
James Baldwin's Reflection on Masculinity in America: Poetics of the Color Line - Frieda Ekotto
Running toward Fear - Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.
Finding Jimmy, Waiting for Giovanni - Jewelle Gomez
Becoming a Biographer of James Baldwin - David Leeming
Founding the James Baldwin Collective - Samuel Legitimus
"Extract" - Glenn Ligon
My Honeysuckle Victory - David Linx
Seeing James Baldwin through a Black Photographic Lens - Irma McClaurin
The End of Safety - Fahamu Pecou
Absorbing Brilliance: Rediscovering Baldwin's Essays - Lauren Rusk
On Teaching Baldwin - William J. Spurlin
Everybody Loves Jimmy Now - Rinaldo Walcott
Interview
"James Baldwin, Return of the Prophet": An Interview - Cornel West
Dispatch
Sedat Pakay's Photographs of James Baldwin in Istanbul - Donald Spanel
From the Field
Collected Roundtable Provocations on I Heard It Through the Grapevine
"There Are No Signs": I Heard It Through the Grapevine and Donald Glover's Atlanta - Simon Abramowitsch
Movements Never Stay Still - Douglas Field
Style in the Face of Sorrow - Monika Gehlawat
I Heard It Through the Grapevine: The Language of the Streets, Blues Literature, and the Church: Commentary on James Baldwin's 1982 film - Melanie R. Hill
The Dirge and the Second Line: A Meditation on Grapevine and Eyes Inspired by "Old Lem" - Josslyn J. Luckett
Not a Sociologist: James Baldwin's Evolving Role in the Early 1980s - D. Quentin Miller
Youth, Violence, and Queer Futurity in I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Jared O'Connor
On the Road with Baldwin - Hayley O'Malley
Demons be Damned! - Robert F. Reid-Pharr
Their Whole World in Our Hands: Baldwin's Responsibility to Children - J. Kenneth Stuckey
Of the Sorrow Songs: Baldwin, Vérité, Hope - Karen Thorsen
Bibliographic Essay
James Baldwin in the USSR and Post-Soviet Countries, 1970s-2010s - Yuri Stulov
Archival Sources Overview
Baldwin Archival Repositories