Houston A. Baker, Jr.

Houston A. Baker, Jr.

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birthdate = birth date and age|1943|3|22
birthplace = Louisville, Kentucky, United States
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occupation = writer, educator
nationality = American
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Houston Alfred Baker Jr. (born March 22, 1943 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American scholar specializing in African American literature and currently serving as a Distinguished University Professor at Vanderbilt University in the English department. [ [http://www.vanderbilt.edu/news/releases/2006/5/25/five-prominent-african-american-literature-scholars-to-move-to-vanderbilt-hortense-spillers-houston-baker-among-new-hires Five prominent African American literature scholars to move to Vanderbilt] . "Vanderbilt News Servce." 25 May 2006.]

Baker served as president of the Modern Language Association, editor of the journal "American Literature", and has authored several books.Eakin, Emily. [http://www.racematters.org/blackcaptivewhiteculture.htm "Black Captive in a White Culture?"] , "The New York Times," 5 May 2001.]

Early life and career

Baker was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, which he later described as "racist" and "stultifying"."Houston A. Baker, Jr." "Contemporary Black Biography", Volume 6. Gale Research, 1994.] The racism and violence he says he experienced as a youth would later prompt him to conclude "I had been discriminated against and called 'Nigger' enough to think that what America needed was a good Black Revolution." He recently revised such a summary judgment in his book combining memoir and critique titled "I Don't Hate the South" (Oxford University Press, 2007). His academic career initially progressed along traditional lines. He earned a B.A. in English literature from Howard University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Victorian literature from the University of California. He began teaching at Yale University and intended to write a biography of Oscar Wilde.

Views on race

Holding "an exceedingly pessimistic view of American social progress where race is concerned," Baker has written numerous books on African Americans in modern American society. In his book "Turning South Again: Rethinking Modernism/Rereading Booker T", he suggests that being a black American, even a successful one, amounts to a kind of prison sentence.


=2006 Duke University lacrosse team scandal=

During the 2006 Duke University lacrosse case, Baker published an open letter calling for Duke to dismiss the team and its players. Baker wrote that "white, male, athletic privilege" was responsible for the alleged rape. [http://www.dukenews.duke.edu/mmedia/features/lacrosse_incident/lange_baker.html Provost Responds to Faculty Letter Regarding Lacrosse] , "Duke News & Communications," 3 April 2006.] Baker suggested that the Duke administration was "sweeping things under the rug." More generally, Baker's letter criticized colleges and universities for the "blind-eyeing of male athletes, veritably given license to rape, maraud, deploy hate speech, and feel proud of themselves in the bargain." Duke Provost Peter Lange responded to Baker's letter a few days later, criticizing Baker for prejudging the team based on their race and gender. Lange maintained that a rush to judgment would do little to remedy the deeper problems and that open letters such as Baker's do little to further the cause of social justice.

In April 2007, North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper dropped all charges and declared the three players innocent. The New York Times reported that afterwards, in an email exchange with a mother of one of the accused players, Baker referred to her as "quite sadly, mother of a 'farm animal.'"Peter Applebome, " [http://select.nytimes.com/2007/04/15/nyregion/15towns.html After Duke Prosecution Began to Collapse, Demonizing Continued] ", "New York Times", April 15, 2007.]

Notes

References

*Awkward, Michael. "Houston A. Baker, Jr." "The Oxford Companion to African American Literature". William L. Andres, Frances Smith Foster, and Trudier Harris, ed. Oxford University Press, 1997.
*Hatch, Shari Dorantes and Michael R. Strickland. "African-American Writers: A Dictionary". ABC-CLIO, 2000.
*"Houston A. Baker, Jr." "Contemporary Authors Online", Gale, 2007.
*"Houston A. Baker, Jr." "Contemporary Black Biography", Volume 6. Gale Research, 1994.
*"Houston A. Baker, Jr." "The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature". Ed. Emmanuel S. Nelson. 5 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 228-29.
*"Houston A. Baker, Jr." "Notable Black American Men Book II", Thomson Gale, 2006.

Works

Baker, Houston A. (1984). "Blues, Ideology, and Afro-American Literature: A Vernacular Theory." University of Chicago Press.

Baker, Houston A. (1987). "Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance." University of Chicago Press.

Baker, Houston A. (1993). "Black Studies, Rap, and the Academy." University of Chicago Press.

Baker, Houston A. (2001). "Turning South Again: Re-Thinking Modernism/Re-Reading Booker T." Duke University Press.

External links

* [http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/site/iGxZW8 Vanderbilt Faculty Page]
* [http://www.dukenews.duke.edu/mmedia/features/lacrosse_incident/lange_baker.html Full Letters of Baker and Provost Lange]
*Terry Teachout's [http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/12/sep93/baker.htm 1993 "New Criterion" article on Houston Baker] (it appears one needs a subscription to access this article)
*Inside Higher Ed [http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2008/04/09/mclemee article on Houston Baker]


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