Kate Baldwin

PhD., Professor of English and Communication Studies

School of Liberal Arts – Tulane University, English Department, Communication Department

e-mail: katebaldwin@tulane.edu

Education:

Ph.D., Comparative Literature, Yale University

B.A., Comparative Literature and English, Amherst College

Research Interests:

Comparative literature, history of literature and culture, Soviet/Russian-American literary and cultural relations and contacts

Selected bibliography:

Monographs

Baldwin Kate A.. The Racial Imaginary of the Cold War Kitchen: From Sokol’niki Park to Chicago’s South Side (Re-Mapping the Transnational: A Dartmouth Series in American Studies). Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Press, 2016

Baldwin Kate A. Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain: Reading Encounters between Black and Red, 1922–1963 (New Americanists). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002

Articles:

Baldwin Kate A. Revolution and Langston Hughes’s Central Asian Writings // Literature of the Americas. 2017. № 3. pp. 90-105.

Baldwin Kate A. Variegated Hughes: Rereading Langston Hughes’s Soviet Sojourn. The Russian Review. Vol. 75. No 3 (July 2016), pp. 386-401.

Baldwin Kate A. The Radical Imaginary of The Bell Jar. NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction. Vol. 38. No. 1 (Fall, 2004), pp. 21-40.

Baldwin Kate A. Proximate Practices?: Gender, Diaspora, and the Rise of Black Internationalism. Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies. Vol. 9. No 3 (Fall 2003), pp. 399-420.

Baldwin Kate A. Soul Mates. Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies. Vol. 12. No 2 (Winter 2000), pp. 231-246.

Baldwin Kate A. “Black like Who? Cross-Testing the ‘Real’ Lines of John Howard Griffin’s ‘Black like Me.’” Cultural Critique 40 (1998), pp. 103–143.