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Volume 2 (2016): Issue 1 (Sep 2016)
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James Baldwin Review
Online publication date:
01 Sep 2016
Contents
Introduction
Lorem Ipsum Paris
Essays
I've Got a Testimony
James Baldwin and the Broken Silences of Black Queer Men
“To Crush the Serpent”
James Baldwin, the Religious Right, and the Moral Minority
Possessing History and American Innocence
James Baldwin, William F. Buckley, Jr., and the 1965 Cambridge Debate
The Struggle of Integration
James Baldwin and Melanie Klein in the Context of Black Lives Matter
Watching Time
James Baldwin and Malcolm X
Graduate Student Essay Award
The Uses of Race and Religion
James Baldwin’s Pragmatist Politics in
The Fire Next Time
Dispatches
James Baldwin
Biographical Dispatches on a Freedom Writer
Relatively Conscious
The Enduring Rage of Baldwin and the Education of a White Southern Baptist Queer
Multi-Media Feature
Jimmy’s Songs
Listening over James Baldwin’s Shoulder
Bibliographic essay
Trends in James Baldwin Criticism 2001–10
Conference review
The Public James Baldwin
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