Table of Contents
Vol. 16, No. 2
Guest Editor's Introduction: The Legacy of Negrismo/Negritud:
Inter-American Dialogues
By Leslie Feracho
Establishing an Independent Identity: Afro-Mexican Oral
Narratives from Jamás fandango al cielo in
the Context of Post-Colonial Criticism
By Paulette Ramsay
The Reconstruction of Cuban History and Memory in BiografĂa
de un cimarrón: Negrista Voice Affirmed or
Black Voice Deferred
By Mario André Chandler
We Too Are Africa: Ideology and Protest in African Brazilian
Literature
By Seuli Meira Liebig
The Search for Identity in the Poetry of Langston Hughes
and Nicolás Guillén
By Belen Rodriguez-Mourelo
Langston Hughes and the Translation of Nicolás Guillén's
Afro-Cuban Culture and Language
By Ifeoma C. K. Nwankwo |