Showing posts with label Rich Blint. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 29 May 2012

The Global Imagination of James Baldwin

Rich Blint interviewed by Sean Jacobs, Africa is a Country

In February this year a first-rate group of scholars gathered in New York City to debate the legacy of the twentieth century American writer and critic, James Baldwin (1924-1987). I missed the proceedings, titled “James Baldwin’s Global Imagination,” so I asked one of organizers, Rich Blint, about the conference’s aims, Baldwin’s ideas and politics of Baldwin as well as what he would have made of Barack Obama’s “post-racism.”