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Author Miller, D. Quentin (Daniel Quentin), 1967- author.

Title A criminal power : James Baldwin and the law / D. Quentin Miller
Published Columbus : The Ohio State University Press, [2012]
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 187 pages)
Contents No room of one's own -- Other countries, hidden laws -- A criminal power -- Return to exile -- The fire reignited
Summary James Baldwin, one of the major African American writers of the twentieth century, has been the subject of a substantial body of literary criticism. As a prolific and experimental author with a marginalized perspective--a black man during segregation and the Civil Rights era, a gay man at a time when homophobia was commonly accepted--Baldwin has fascinated readers for over half a century. Yet Baldwin's critics have tended to separate his weighty, complex body of work and to examine it piecemeal. A Criminal Power: James Baldwin and the Law is the first thematic study to analyze the complete scope of his work. It accomplishes this through an expansive definition and thorough analysis of the social force that oppressed Baldwin throughout his life: namely, the law. Baldwin, who died in 1987, attempted suicide in 1949 at the age of 25 after spending eight days in a French prison following an absurd arrest for "receiving stolen goods"--A sheet that his acquaintance had taken from a hotel. This seemingly trivial incident made Baldwin painfully aware of what he would later call the law's "criminal power." Previously, most book-length studies addressing Baldwin's entire career have been biographies and artistic "portraits." D. Quentin Miller corrects this oversight in a comprehensive volume that speaks to Baldwin's unified body of work. Miller asserts that the Baldwin corpus is a testament to how the abuse of power within the American legal, judicial, and penal systems manifested itself in the twentieth century"--Adapted from publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-182) and index
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Subject Baldwin, James, 1924-1987 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Baldwin, James, 1924-1987 -- Criticism and interpretation
Baldwin, James, 1924-1987 fast
Subject Race discrimination in literature.
Homophobia in literature.
Law enforcement in literature.
Law in literature.
Discrimination in law enforcement -- United States
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States
Discrimination in criminal justice administration
Discrimination in law enforcement
Homophobia in literature
Law enforcement in literature
Law in literature
Race discrimination in literature
United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Literary criticism
Literary criticism.
Critiques littéraires.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780814270417
0814270417