AmEfrica in Letters brings together new research on Black literary
history in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries-a
period that saw the consolidation of Black power movements and
human rights struggles across the Americas. The Black writers
examined here have left an enduring legacy on AmEfrica's mainland.
Following Brazilian theorist LElia Gonzalez, the volume highlights
how their prose and poetry have challenged the overarching theme of
mestizo-imagined multiculturalism that endures in the region's
mainstream publishing industry.
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