Belonging in Exile: James Baldwin in Paris

IF 0.6 0 RELIGION Journal of Law and Religion Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1017/jlr.2022.17
Mona Siddiqui
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Abstract James Baldwin’s autobiographical essay “Equal in Paris” is a perceptive and often amusing account of the American writer’s first visit to Paris. An aspiring novelist who left America in rage over his experience of the country’s injustice and contempt toward Black Americans, Baldwin is acutely aware of racial prejudice in majority white societies. He tells of his experience of staying in a dilapidated hotel, of being wrongly accused of theft and then imprisoned in a Paris jail for more than a week over Christmas. Baldwin’s astute observations of Parisian life and its institutions, show how as a Black American, he struggles to understand this new cultural environment which like most Western societies, has its own form of racism. But this is also a story of an artist’s search for a new intellectual home where he can breathe freely and write. His new friendships with other artists and observations about cosmopolitan European life, allow him to assess what it means to be an American in Paris. This includes exploring those social attitudes that divide America and Europe and those that are universal.
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流亡中的归属:詹姆斯·鲍德温在巴黎
詹姆斯·鲍德温的自传体散文《平等在巴黎》是对这位美国作家第一次访问巴黎的深刻而有趣的描述。鲍德温是一位有抱负的小说家,他对美国对黑人的不公正和蔑视感到愤怒,离开了美国,他敏锐地意识到白人占多数的社会中的种族偏见。他讲述了自己的经历:住在一家破旧的酒店,被错误地指控为盗窃,然后在圣诞节期间被关在巴黎的监狱里一个多星期。鲍德温对巴黎生活及其制度的敏锐观察表明,作为一个黑人美国人,他如何努力理解这个新的文化环境,像大多数西方社会一样,有自己的种族主义形式。但这也是一个艺术家寻找一个新的知识家园的故事,在那里他可以自由地呼吸和写作。他与其他艺术家的新友谊,以及对大都会欧洲生活的观察,使他能够评估作为一个美国人在巴黎意味着什么。这包括探索那些分裂美国和欧洲的社会态度,以及那些普遍存在的社会态度。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Law and Religion publishes cutting-edge research on religion, human rights, and religious freedom; religion-state relations; religious sources and dimensions of public, private, penal, and procedural law; religious legal systems and their place in secular law; theological jurisprudence; political theology; legal and religious ethics; and more. The Journal provides a distinguished forum for deep dialogue among Buddhist, Confucian, Christian, Hindu, Indigenous, Jewish, Muslim, and other faith traditions about fundamental questions of law, society, and politics.
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