W.E.B. Du Bois’s In Battle for Peace: A Black Radical Intellectual Book History

Q2 Arts and Humanities
P. L. Sinitiere
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Abstract This article offers a book history of In Battle for Peace. It presents an account of In Battle for Peace’s creation and emergence as a physical publication. It addresses the authorial ideas behind its assembly as a text, in other words the literary and infrastructural choices about chapter arrangements and textual adornments such as appendixes and interior images. It explores questions around In Battle for Peace’s editorial history, from copy-editing to cover design. It considers its circulation in culture, and its reception history amongst ordinary readers, journalists, and scholars. The essay also includes In Battle for Peace’s archival history, the documentary foundation upon which Du Bois based the book as well as the accumulation of historical artifacts related to it that he and others collected and deposited in different repositories since its publication 70 years ago. This article advances the idea that In Battle for Peace’s book history reveals how networked knowledge in a community of radicals, many of whom were communists, influenced the text’s creation and produced the generative ideas that animated the book. Specifically, artist, playwright, and writer Shirley Graham Du Bois (as co-writer, spouse, and curator) and US Communist Party leader and historian Herbert Aptheker (as copy editor and comrade) were among the most important individuals who helped shape the Black radical intellectual book history of In Battle for Peace.
W.E.B.杜波依斯的《为和平而战:一部黑人激进知识分子的书史》
摘要:本文提供了一本书的历史在为和平而战。它介绍了《为和平而战》的创作和作为实体出版物的出现。它阐述了作为文本的集合背后的作者思想,换句话说,关于章节安排和文本装饰的文学和基础结构选择,如附录和内部图像。它探讨了围绕《为和平而战》编辑历史的问题,从文案编辑到封面设计。它考虑了它在文化中的流通,以及它在普通读者、记者和学者中的接受历史。这篇文章还包括《为和平而战》的档案历史,这是杜波依斯撰写这本书的文献基础,以及自70年前出版以来,他和其他人收集并存放在不同仓库的与之相关的历史文物的积累。本文提出的观点是,《为和平而战》一书的历史揭示了激进分子(其中许多人是共产主义者)群体中的网络化知识如何影响了文本的创作,并产生了为本书注入活力的创造性思想。具体来说,艺术家、剧作家和作家雪莉·格雷厄姆·杜波依斯(作为合著者、配偶和策展人)和美国共产党领导人和历史学家赫伯特·阿普塞克(作为文字编辑和同志)是帮助塑造黑人激进知识分子图书史的最重要的人物。
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American Communist History
American Communist History Arts and Humanities-History
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