This volume evaluates the vitality of the term 'Afropolitan' within
the fields of African and Afro-diasporic studies. A hotly debated
and malleable term, its wide circulation has allowed for
Afropolitanism to become a contested space for critical inquiry.
The contributions to this book are representative of the lively
discussions that Afropolitan aesthetics, identity politics and
Afro(cosmo)politanisms have sparked in recent years. The book aims
to continue the debates around these concepts foregrounded by
earlier works in the fields of postcolonial literature, African
cultural studies, and studies of diaspora and transnationalism.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
European Journal of English Studies.
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