Jules Chametzky
Jules Chametzky (born 1928 in Brooklyn – died September 23, 2021 in Amherst, MA) was an American literary critic, writer, editor, and unionist. His essays in the 1960s and 1970s on the importance of race, ethnicity, class, and gender to American literary culture anticipated the later schools of
New Historicism and
Cultural Studies in American letters. Chametzky was a founder and long-time editor of the
''Massachusetts Review'', an editor of ''Thought and Action'', the journal of the
National Education Association, as well as the third President of the Massachusetts Society of Professors, the faculty/library union at the University of Massachusetts. He was also a founding member of the Coordinating Committee of Literary Magazines (CCLM, now
Council of Literary Magazines and Presses) and its first secretary. Chametzky was married for over fifty years to the writer, editor, and educator
Anne Halley (1928–2004).
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