Many literary texts written by authors of African origin in the Spanish language engage with the experience of migration and of living in a European society that marginalizes and homogenizes migrants as the ‘African Other.’ Rather than reproduce stereotypical images of African migrants, these texts challenge a biased debate on migration to Europe, offering an alternative vision of a complex phenomenon. In these texts, migrants are individuals whose mobility is restricted because they are subjected to processes of Othering, which confine them to the margins of Spanish society, raising issues of mobility in/justice and forced im/mobilities related to hegemonic power relations, coloniality, and race. Privileging the perspective of African migr...
This book investigates the cultural connections between Africa and the Caribbean, using the lens of ...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
This article examines migration in two contemporary African novels: Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel’s The Gu...
Many literary texts written by authors of African origin in the Spanish language engage with the exp...
This paper will explore the complex nature of the migratory experience of Africans to Spain by focus...
Mobility is a defining feature of the global postcolonial era. Yet, much of postcolonial literary sc...
Transnational African author Tierno Monénembo is known for his unstable narratives and travelling st...
This dissertation examines narratives of the new African diaspora– texts that represent the experien...
Black Migrant Literature, New African Diasporas, and the Phenomenology of Movement examines immigrat...
Evidence suggests that the question of migrations nowadays has become a major challenge of political...
Post-9/11 anti-terrorism policies and economic stagnation in Europe have altered traditional migrato...
This article examines how “irregular” migrants from Western and Central Africa make sense of their t...
This article compares Agnès Agboton’s memoirs Más allá del mar de arena: Una mujer africana en Españ...
The constant movement of populations in search of a better standard of living is a phenomenon that h...
Los estudiosos reconocen que las migraciones se han convertido en un desafío fundamental de la vida ...
This book investigates the cultural connections between Africa and the Caribbean, using the lens of ...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
This article examines migration in two contemporary African novels: Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel’s The Gu...
Many literary texts written by authors of African origin in the Spanish language engage with the exp...
This paper will explore the complex nature of the migratory experience of Africans to Spain by focus...
Mobility is a defining feature of the global postcolonial era. Yet, much of postcolonial literary sc...
Transnational African author Tierno Monénembo is known for his unstable narratives and travelling st...
This dissertation examines narratives of the new African diaspora– texts that represent the experien...
Black Migrant Literature, New African Diasporas, and the Phenomenology of Movement examines immigrat...
Evidence suggests that the question of migrations nowadays has become a major challenge of political...
Post-9/11 anti-terrorism policies and economic stagnation in Europe have altered traditional migrato...
This article examines how “irregular” migrants from Western and Central Africa make sense of their t...
This article compares Agnès Agboton’s memoirs Más allá del mar de arena: Una mujer africana en Españ...
The constant movement of populations in search of a better standard of living is a phenomenon that h...
Los estudiosos reconocen que las migraciones se han convertido en un desafío fundamental de la vida ...
This book investigates the cultural connections between Africa and the Caribbean, using the lens of ...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
This article examines migration in two contemporary African novels: Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel’s The Gu...