Author event with Korey Garibaldi - Impermanent Blackness - GW Publishing Book Club
Use this form to register for an author event with Korey Garibaldi, to discuss his book Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America. This meeting is a hybrid event.

The GW Publishing Book Club, organized by the Graduate Publishing program at the George Washington University, is a space for publishing students, alumni, faculty, and members of the publishing, library, and scholarly communication community to read and discuss titles on the history of the book, the history of publishing, and similar topics.

GW students, faculty, and staff are also invited to join us for this event, in person or via Zoom.

We will be discussing Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America, by Korey Garibaldi,  published by Princeton University Press (Feb 2023).

We will meet on Thursday. April 6, 2023, 4:00-5:00 pm EST, as a hybrid meeting (in person on GW's Foggy Bottom campus and via Zoom) to discuss the book with author Korey Garibaldi, and John Fisher, a GW MPS in Publishing student who worked as a freelance editor with Korey on this book.

Please use this sign up form to RSVP for the IN-PERSON event; you may also use this form to register to attend via Zoom. If you are already a GW Publishing Book Club member, you will automatically receive an email to join the zoom session. Use this link to sign up to be a member of the GW Publishing Book Club.

The event will be recorded and a link sent to in-person and Zoom registrants.

Princeton Univ Press has graciously provided our Publishing Book Club members with a 50% discount code, for orders of the print and ebook: use code GWPP

In person event details:
Thursday. April 6, 4:00-5:00 pm EST
National Churchill Leadership Center, GW Gelman Library, Foggy Bottom Campus
Room location and address will be sent via email to all who RSVP.

RSVP is required. If you are not a GW student, faculty, or staff, you will also need to provide ID at the entrance to Gelman Library.

MPS in Publishing Book Club committee: Casey Aimer, Amber Avila, John Broskey, Tia Gracey, Laila Keadan.

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About the book: Impermanent Blackness by Korey Garibaldi
In Impermanent Blackness, Korey Garibaldi explores interracial collaborations in American commercial publishing—authors, agents, and publishers who forged partnerships across racial lines—from the 1910s to the 1960s. Garibaldi shows how aspiring and established Black authors and editors worked closely with white interlocutors to achieve publishing success, often challenging stereotypes and advancing racial pluralism in the process.

Impermanent Blackness explores the complex nature of this almost-forgotten period of interracial publishing by examining key developments, including the mainstream success of African American authors in the 1930s and 1940s, the emergence of multiracial children’s literature, postwar tensions between supporters of racial cosmopolitanism and of “Negro literature,” and the impact of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements on the legacy of interracial literary culture.

By the end of the 1960s, some literary figures once celebrated for pushing the boundaries of what Black writing could be, including the anthologist W. S. Braithwaite, the bestselling novelist Frank Yerby, the memoirist Juanita Harrison, and others, were forgotten or criticized as too white. And yet, Garibaldi argues, these figures—at once dreamers and pragmatists—have much to teach us about building an inclusive society. Revisiting their work from a contemporary perspective, Garibaldi breaks new ground in the cultural history of race in the United States.
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