

An edition of Critical perspectives on Afro-Latin American literature (2011)
By Antonio D. Tillis
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
258
Description:
"After generations of being rendered virtually invisible by the US academy in critical anthologies and literary histories, writing by Latin Americans of African ancestry has become represented by a booming corpus of intellectual and critical investigation. This volume aims to provide an introduction to the literary worlds and perceptions of national culture and identity of authors from Spanish-America, Brazil, and uniquely, Equatorial Guinea, thus contextually connecting Africa to the history of Spanish colonization. The importance of Latin America literature to the discipline of African Diaspora studies is immeasurable, and this edited collection provides a ripe cultural context for critical comparative analysis among the vast geographies that encompass African and African Diaspora studies. Scholars in the area of African Diaspora Studies, Black Studies, Latin American Studies, and American literature will be able to utilize the eleven essays in this edition to enhance classroom instruction and further academic research."--Publisher's website
subjects: Latin American literature, Ethnic identity, African influences, Blacks, Identity (Psychology) in literature, Blacks, latin america, Caribbean area, history, Caribbean area, social conditions, Latin american literature, history and criticism, Black people, Littérature latino-américaine, Influence africaine, Identité (Psychologie) dans la littérature, LITERARY CRITICISM, European, Spanish & Portuguese
Places: Caribbean Area, Latin America