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James Baldwin and the Question of Privacy: A Roundtable Conversation at the 2014 American Studies Convention
Six key Baldwin scholars converged at the 2014 American Studies Association to consider the question of privacy, informed by their own book-length projects in process. Key topics included Baldwinâs sexuality and the (open) secret, historical lack of access to privacy in African-American experience, obligations for public representation in African-American literary history, Baldwinâs attempts to construct home spaces, public access to Baldwinâs private documents, and ethical matters for scholars in creating and preserving Baldwinâs legacy, including his final home in St. Paul-de-Vence