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Volume 4 (2018): Issue 1 (Sep 2018)
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James Baldwin Review
Online publication date:
01 Sep 2018
Contents
Introduction
“Perhaps home is not a place but simply an irrevocable condition”: At Home in the Life and Work of James Baldwin
Essays
“So sensual, so languid, and so private”
James Baldwin’s American South
Kairotic Time, Recognition, and Freedom in James Baldwin’s
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Sonic Living
Space and the Speculative in James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues”
Black Meets Black
Encounters in America
“You have to get to where you are before you can see where you’ve been”
Searching for Black Queer Domesticity at Chez Baldwin
Graduate Student Essay Award
My Dear White Sister
Self-examining White Privilege and the Myth of America
Dispatches
There is No Texting at James Baldwin’s Table
Losing
Real
Life
James Baldwin and the Ethics of Trauma
Bibliographic Essay
Trends in James Baldwin Criticism 2013–15
Interview
“I live a hope despite my knowing better”
James Baldwin in Conversation with Fritz J. Raddatz (1978)
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