Eckstein (2006) notes that the Atlantic slave trade has continuously haunted the cultural memories of Europe, Africa, and America. In fact, everyone wishes to forget about it. Many of the victims of the African origin tried to run away from the sites that they got traumatized, while those who were enlightened especially, the Westerners preferred to remain unconscious to these upsetting complicity between slavery and enlightenment. In the last few years, many fiction writers have made a decision to venture in re-membering the Black Atlantic.  
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
The Middle Passage, the transatlantic slave trade, gives rise to a number of reflections on how Afri...
Olatunji Ojo and Nadine Hunt, I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd., London and New York, 2012, xii + 224 pp, T...
Eckstein (2006) notes that the Atlantic slave trade has continuously haunted the cultural memories o...
Over the past several decades, scholars have analyzed the evolving support within the international ...
Over the past several decades, scholars have analyzed the evolving support within the international ...
Original eighteenth and nineteenth-century slave narratives have long been recognized as foundationa...
The Atlantic World, 1450-2000, edited by Toyin Falola & Kevin D. Roberts (reviewed by Aaron Spen...
The Black Urban Atlantic in the Age of the Slave Trade, by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra et al. Universit...
Trata-se da resenha da obra de Paul Gilroy. O Atlântico Negro um estudo contemporâneo de sociologia ...
Micol Seigel’s Uneven Encounters could not have come at a more perfect time. Published on the eve of...
The New Africa: Dispatches from a Changing Continent is written by Robert Press and provides a very ...
Yonas Ashine Authors: Bonacci, G., Delmas, A., & Argyriadis, K’s. (Eds.) Title: Cuba and Africa,...
Kristín Loftsdóttir’s Crisis and Coloniality at Europe’s Margins addresses the Icelandic paradox by ...
Beginning with the Portuguese greed for gold in the fifteenth century, African chattel slavery thriv...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
The Middle Passage, the transatlantic slave trade, gives rise to a number of reflections on how Afri...
Olatunji Ojo and Nadine Hunt, I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd., London and New York, 2012, xii + 224 pp, T...
Eckstein (2006) notes that the Atlantic slave trade has continuously haunted the cultural memories o...
Over the past several decades, scholars have analyzed the evolving support within the international ...
Over the past several decades, scholars have analyzed the evolving support within the international ...
Original eighteenth and nineteenth-century slave narratives have long been recognized as foundationa...
The Atlantic World, 1450-2000, edited by Toyin Falola & Kevin D. Roberts (reviewed by Aaron Spen...
The Black Urban Atlantic in the Age of the Slave Trade, by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra et al. Universit...
Trata-se da resenha da obra de Paul Gilroy. O Atlântico Negro um estudo contemporâneo de sociologia ...
Micol Seigel’s Uneven Encounters could not have come at a more perfect time. Published on the eve of...
The New Africa: Dispatches from a Changing Continent is written by Robert Press and provides a very ...
Yonas Ashine Authors: Bonacci, G., Delmas, A., & Argyriadis, K’s. (Eds.) Title: Cuba and Africa,...
Kristín Loftsdóttir’s Crisis and Coloniality at Europe’s Margins addresses the Icelandic paradox by ...
Beginning with the Portuguese greed for gold in the fifteenth century, African chattel slavery thriv...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
The Middle Passage, the transatlantic slave trade, gives rise to a number of reflections on how Afri...
Olatunji Ojo and Nadine Hunt, I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd., London and New York, 2012, xii + 224 pp, T...