Baldwin’s Transatlantic Reverberations

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Jovita dos Santos Pinto, N. Michel, Patricia Purtschert, Paola Bacchetta, V. Naef
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Abstract

James Baldwin’s writing, his persona, as well as his public speeches, interviews, and discussions are undergoing a renewed reception in the arts, in queer and critical race studies, and in queer of color movements. Directed by Raoul Peck, the film I Am Not Your Negro decisively contributed to the rekindled circulation of Baldwin across the Atlantic. Since 2017, screenings and commentaries on the highly acclaimed film have prompted discussions about the persistent yet variously racialized temporospatial formations of Europe and the U.S. Stemming from a roundtable that followed a screening in Zurich in February 2018, this collective essay wanders between the audio-visual and textual matter of the film and Baldwin’s essay “Stranger in the Village,” which was also adapted into a film-essay directed by Pierre Koralnik, staging Baldwin in the Swiss village of Leukerbad. Privileging Black feminist, postcolonial, and queer of color perspectives, we identify three sites of Baldwin’s transatlantic reverberations: situated knowledge, controlling images, and everyday sexual racism. In conclusion, we reflect on the implications of racialized, sexualized politics for today’s Black feminist, queer, and trans of color movements located in continental Europe—especially in Switzerland and France.
鲍德温的跨大西洋混响
詹姆斯·鲍德温的作品,他的个人形象,以及他的公开演讲、采访和讨论,在艺术领域、酷儿和批判性种族研究领域,以及有色人种酷儿运动中,都受到了新的欢迎。由拉乌尔·派克执导的电影《我不是你的黑人》对鲍德温在大西洋彼岸的重新流行起了决定性的作用。自2017年以来,这部广受好评的电影的放映和评论引发了关于欧洲和美国持续存在的各种种族化的时空形态的讨论。源于2018年2月苏黎世放映后的圆桌会议,这篇集体文章徘徊在电影的视听和文本问题与鲍德温的文章“村里的陌生人”之间。它也被改编成由皮埃尔·科拉尔尼克导演的电影散文,在瑞士的Leukerbad村上演鲍德温。从黑人女权主义、后殖民主义和酷儿的视角出发,我们确定了鲍德温的跨大西洋回响的三个地点:情境知识、控制图像和日常性种族主义。最后,我们反思了种族化、性别化的政治对今天欧洲大陆(尤其是瑞士和法国)的黑人女权主义者、酷儿和跨肤色运动的影响。
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James Baldwin Review
James Baldwin Review Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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