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Introduction: Black writing on Améfrica's mainland: disruptions to the prose of multiculturalism / Jennifer Carolina Gómez Menjívar
Améfrica's poetics. Language and the construction of gendered identities in Afro-Mexican corridos or ballads / Paulette A. Ramsay
A post-ethnic/racial futurescape in Wingston González's cafeina MC / Juan Guillermo Sánchez Martínez
Antonio Preciado: Ecuador's Afrocentric poet / Michael Handelsman
Lettered outliers. Transatlantic routing and rooting in Quince Duncan's Kimbo / Gloria E. Chacón
The palimpsestic Afro-Panamanian woman in Melanie Taylor Herrera's Camino a Mariato / Ángela Castro
Black Lives Matter in Brazil: Cidinha da Silva's #Parem de nós matar / Eliseo Jacob
Intellectual sonar. Other forests: the Afro-Brazilian literary archive / Isis Barra Costa
Dismantling coloniality via the vocabulary of Afro-Chilean music-dance / Juan Eduardo Wolf
Xiomara Cacho Caballero: linguistic revitalization on Central America's Narco Islands / Jennifer Carolina Gómez Menjívar
Reclaiming lands, identity, and autonomy: rap lyrics in rural Chocó, Colombia / Diana Rodríguez Quevedo.
Améfrica's poetics. Language and the construction of gendered identities in Afro-Mexican corridos or ballads / Paulette A. Ramsay
A post-ethnic/racial futurescape in Wingston González's cafeina MC / Juan Guillermo Sánchez Martínez
Antonio Preciado: Ecuador's Afrocentric poet / Michael Handelsman
Lettered outliers. Transatlantic routing and rooting in Quince Duncan's Kimbo / Gloria E. Chacón
The palimpsestic Afro-Panamanian woman in Melanie Taylor Herrera's Camino a Mariato / Ángela Castro
Black Lives Matter in Brazil: Cidinha da Silva's #Parem de nós matar / Eliseo Jacob
Intellectual sonar. Other forests: the Afro-Brazilian literary archive / Isis Barra Costa
Dismantling coloniality via the vocabulary of Afro-Chilean music-dance / Juan Eduardo Wolf
Xiomara Cacho Caballero: linguistic revitalization on Central America's Narco Islands / Jennifer Carolina Gómez Menjívar
Reclaiming lands, identity, and autonomy: rap lyrics in rural Chocó, Colombia / Diana Rodríguez Quevedo.