Améfrica in Letters

Literary Interventions from Mexico to the Southern Cone

Michael Handelsman author Jennifer Carolina Gómez Menjívar author Paulette Ramsay author Juan Guillermo Sánchez Martínez author Gloria Chacón author Ángela Castro author Eliseo Jacob author Isis Barra Costa author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Vanderbilt University Press

Published:30th Oct '22

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Améfrica in Letters cover

Traditional histories of Black letters in Latin America have delimited their geographic scope to the Caribbean while also omitting intertwined Afro-Indigenous discourses. Inspired by the legacy of Amefrican thinker LÉlia Gonzalez, AmÉfrica in Letters highlights the Black poets, songwriters, novelists, essayists, and bloggers who have created a counter-multiculturalist literary history on the Latin American mainland. To capture a sense of the variety of their contributions, this book spans Mexico, Central America, the Andes, and the Southern Cone—highlighting the transcontinental nature of the legacy of Black writing and its impact beyond national boundaries. The writers examined in the volume engage with regional intellectual frameworks while putting into circulation a demand for a recalibration of the Hispanophone and Lusophone contexts in which they and other Afrodescendants reside.

Coherent and well written . . . draws attention to relatively obscure and unattended areas of literary and cultural production in Afro-Hispanic cartography."—Jerome C. Branche, author of The Poetics and Politics of Diaspora: Transatlantic Musings

ISBN: 9780826505149

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 19mm

Weight: 234g

270 pages