The James Baldwin Review (JBR) is an annual journal featuring peer-reviewed critical and creative work on the life, writings, and legacy of James Baldwin.
Nope! Tried to give this space a chance, but after Elon's inaugural performance we dwell here no longer. It cheapens and demeans our journal's namesake to be associated with this platform. JBR will not be associated with trolling edgelords.
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Wonderful celebration of Baldwin on GBH public media, featuring JBR Editorial Board member and Baldwin Studies stalwart, D. Quentin Miller.
Listen here: https://t.co/jYJ1DRaeY0
JBR proudly marks our 10th anniversary with a special double issue with original Baldwin material from a single momentous day in 1963. JBR 10 also boasts tributes, memorials, and 2 “Feature Essays” by William J. Maxwell and Robert Reid-Pharr.
Volume 10: https://t.co/6O5mScCJzk
JBR Vol. 9 revisits Baldwin’s crucial year of 1963 in essays by Davis W. Houck and Robert J. Corber. The cover sports a digital portrait by multifaceted artist Ben Hippen.
Volume 9: https://t.co/oGaTq411iM
Houck: https://t.co/0FNb37QFNh
Corber: https://t.co/wFHE5wF5WC
JBR V. 8 cover bears a quilt by Kenya Baleech Alkebu, serving life in Louisiana State Penitentiary, AKA Angola. "Feature Essay" on Baldwin’s '68 by Ed Pavlić and an interview with Baldwin by Hakim Jamal Pavlić: https://t.co/e9dfab6Sri: https://t.co/2VQGG8xQYl
JBR 7 contains a special section on Baldwin and film, edited by Robert Jackson, and a memorial to Cheryl Wall. Our cover features Rico Gatson and NYC's 167th St. station.
Volume 7: https://t.co/Qdv2PFshpc
Jackson: https://t.co/DIvrv0AVwg
in memorium: https://t.co/emaFmlJjib
JBR V. 6 (2020): Nicholas Buccola revisits the Baldwin-Buckley debate in advance of his book "The Fire is Upon Us", and filmmaker Karen Thorsen presents an excerpt from her forthcoming memoir. Cover by Dr. Fahamu Pecou.
Volume 6: https://t.co/aXm1N551gp
JBR V. 5 feature's Eddie Glaude, Jr. on the tragedy of American democracy. The cover photo, taken by an unknown photographer, shows Baldwin in London at a book launch for Michael Raeburn’s Black Fire!
Volume 5: https://t.co/AgAHDTcPGf
Glaude: https://t.co/8YYDcDKiya
JBR V. 4 features Magdalena Zaborowska on Baldwin and queer domesticity, and Jeff Fallis on Baldwin’s relation to the American South. Dr. Fahamu Pecou contributes our cover, “Real Negus Don’t Die.”
Volume 4: https://t.co/rMEGehdePj
Pecou: https://t.co/iPx8RPg5fB
The third volume of JBR boasts an interview with award-winning filmmaker Raoul Peck. The volume’s introduction contains Baldwin-inspired reflections on the then-recent 2016 US election results. The cover photograph by Sedat Pakay, is Kilyos Beach on Turkey’s Black Sea Coast.
The second volume of James Baldwin Review features an essay by Mikko Tuhkanen on Baldwin and Malcolm X, and a reconsideration of the 1965 Cambridge debate with William F. Buckley, Jr. by Daniel Robert McClure.
The cover of Volume 1 features a photo by Turkish photographer Sedat Pakay, who documented much of Baldwin’s time in Istanbul. The volume features a never-before-printed-in-English Baldwin interview from 1969.
Volume 11 (2025) Call for Papers: “European Baldwins”
For our 2025 volume, JBR is especially interested in essays that explore the impact of Baldwin’s life and work on the cultures, nations, and languages of Europe.
https://t.co/xeyvLkCC99
Today’s #GoogleDoodle features #JamesBaldwin in honour of US Black History Month. This year also marks his 100th birthday. To celebrate his lasting legacy, dive into our open access journal, James Baldwin Review today! 📚 https://t.co/P0lflP27Le.