It has not been easy to collect information on African American research conducted in Belgium since the 1960s. In our country there has not been an undertaking of a size and scope comparable to what Michel and Geneviève Fabre have achieved in France, perhaps because Belgium is divided linguistically, with two communities, one Dutch-speaking, the other French-speaking, each with separate funding bodies, a situation that does not make national research projects easy to implement. This being sai..
It is an honor and a pleasureto present this collection in memory of Professor Michel Fabre, who pas...
Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day indivi...
They dubbed it the Port of No Return. When their ancestors left that port at Elmira Beach, Ghana – o...
The Francophone Caribbean and the American South are sites born of the plantation, the common matrix...
This dissertation reconsiders the creative and strategic crisscrossings among the African diaspora’s...
Over the past few years, calls for decolonization have addressed academia and also reached Belgian u...
peer reviewedThis contribution gives insight into the decolonisation of thought by presenting Black ...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...
Black on Black provides the first comprehensive analysis of the modern African American literary res...
This article describes the origins, the development as well as the current situation of African St...
The literature often considered the most American is rooted not only in European and Western culture...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
This special issue of Amerikastudien/American Studies edited by Glenda Carpio and Werner Sollors off...
The first edition of the international conference Black Studies in Europe: A Transnational Dialogue ...
Heike Raphael-Hernadez and Shannon Steen, Eds. AfroAsian encounters: Culture, History, Politics. Ne...
It is an honor and a pleasureto present this collection in memory of Professor Michel Fabre, who pas...
Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day indivi...
They dubbed it the Port of No Return. When their ancestors left that port at Elmira Beach, Ghana – o...
The Francophone Caribbean and the American South are sites born of the plantation, the common matrix...
This dissertation reconsiders the creative and strategic crisscrossings among the African diaspora’s...
Over the past few years, calls for decolonization have addressed academia and also reached Belgian u...
peer reviewedThis contribution gives insight into the decolonisation of thought by presenting Black ...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...
Black on Black provides the first comprehensive analysis of the modern African American literary res...
This article describes the origins, the development as well as the current situation of African St...
The literature often considered the most American is rooted not only in European and Western culture...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
This special issue of Amerikastudien/American Studies edited by Glenda Carpio and Werner Sollors off...
The first edition of the international conference Black Studies in Europe: A Transnational Dialogue ...
Heike Raphael-Hernadez and Shannon Steen, Eds. AfroAsian encounters: Culture, History, Politics. Ne...
It is an honor and a pleasureto present this collection in memory of Professor Michel Fabre, who pas...
Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day indivi...
They dubbed it the Port of No Return. When their ancestors left that port at Elmira Beach, Ghana – o...