My paper examines James Baldwin’s intellectual involvement with the concept of Black Power, concentrating on his long essay, ‘No Name in the Street’ (1972). Neither this essay, nor Baldwin’s engagement with the movement, have received any substantial scholarly attention. I examine the extent to which Baldwin’s essay revises, adapts and to some extent distorts Frantz Fanon’s ideas in The Wretched of the Earth. I argue that Baldwin adopts Fanon’s anti-Western, anti-humanist perspective to condemn white, Euro-American culture and to try and forge a symbolic moral allegiance between Third World freedom fighters and African-Americans. I demonstrate how this antagonistic and rejectionist perspective differed from the much more complex and ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceDr. Steven JohnstonWith rising t...
This thesis aims to recover James Baldwin as a black queer vernacular intellectual. In my introducti...
Black Consciousness implies the consciousness of being an African American and of being sensitively ...
Blackness plays a critical role in the works of Baldwin and Fanon. The scope of anti-black racism is...
James Baldwin is one of America\u27s best known and most controversial writers. If there is some fig...
This essay is to invite a new form of theorizing Baldwin’s intellectual archive beyond a work of pro...
Readers and critics alike, for the past sixty years, generally agree that Baldwin is a major African...
James Baldwin comes into the spotlight once again due to the release of his FBI files, Raoul Peck‟s ...
This thesis aims to recover James Baldwin as a black queer vernacular intellectual. In my introducti...
This essay explores a philosophical encounter between Frantz Fanon and James Baldwin framed by the p...
Fifty years after Baldwin’s works were first published, they still disclose the essence of our dawni...
49 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
: This review provides an analysis of the great social, cultural, political, intellectual and even a...
James Baldwin’s novels present the protagonist’s search for identity in a complicated, confused and ...
The now-famous African American novelist and essay writer James Baldwin (1924-1987) pursued on the E...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceDr. Steven JohnstonWith rising t...
This thesis aims to recover James Baldwin as a black queer vernacular intellectual. In my introducti...
Black Consciousness implies the consciousness of being an African American and of being sensitively ...
Blackness plays a critical role in the works of Baldwin and Fanon. The scope of anti-black racism is...
James Baldwin is one of America\u27s best known and most controversial writers. If there is some fig...
This essay is to invite a new form of theorizing Baldwin’s intellectual archive beyond a work of pro...
Readers and critics alike, for the past sixty years, generally agree that Baldwin is a major African...
James Baldwin comes into the spotlight once again due to the release of his FBI files, Raoul Peck‟s ...
This thesis aims to recover James Baldwin as a black queer vernacular intellectual. In my introducti...
This essay explores a philosophical encounter between Frantz Fanon and James Baldwin framed by the p...
Fifty years after Baldwin’s works were first published, they still disclose the essence of our dawni...
49 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
: This review provides an analysis of the great social, cultural, political, intellectual and even a...
James Baldwin’s novels present the protagonist’s search for identity in a complicated, confused and ...
The now-famous African American novelist and essay writer James Baldwin (1924-1987) pursued on the E...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceDr. Steven JohnstonWith rising t...
This thesis aims to recover James Baldwin as a black queer vernacular intellectual. In my introducti...
Black Consciousness implies the consciousness of being an African American and of being sensitively ...