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This article seeks to identify the main discursive strategies employed by Langston Hughes in constructing entities, people’s images and entire social reality in his poetic discourse. More specifically, this article examines how the discursive strategies c... see more

The ?Abid Ghbonton are a black community of slave descendants who live in southern Tunisia next to their former masters to whom they were tied under a fictive familiar bond and for whom they performed jobs occasionally for free in the post-abolition perio... see more

Although Canada is often portrayed as a multicultural, benevolent, liberal society, the experiences of Black peoples, Indigenous peoples and Peoples of Colour living in Canada point to the problematic of ongoing anti-Black racism, Indigenous erasures and ... see more

AbstractThe future of a black theology of liberation (BTL) has been in question since the demise of apartheid in South Africa. The constitution of democracy in the country has raised questions about the relevance and purpose of such a theology in the wake... see more

AbstractThe future of a black theology of liberation (BTL) has been in question since the demise of apartheid in South Africa. The constitution of democracy in the country has raised questions about the relevance and purpose of such a theology in the wake... see more

This paper attempts to read Gloria Naylor’s The Women of Brewster Place as an expression of the heterogeneity of black women’s experiences. Published in 1982, the novel anticipates the focus on the diversity of women’s lives and the women of colour, that ... see more

In the Galician-Portuguese satiric songs, the soldadeira Maria Negra is mentioned in three cantigas attributed to Pero Garcia Burgalês: "Maria Negra vi eu, em outro dia" (B 1382, V 990); "Dona Maria Negra, bem talhada" (B 1383bis, V 992); and "Maria Negra... see more

This article presents the results of data based on individual interviews and focus groups conducted with Black students who participated in a post-secondary student retention program called The Bridge. The program was specifically designed to address the ... see more

When the Devil Knocks provides an insightful view into the Congo tradition (s) that coincides with Carnival in Portobelo, Panama and surrounding Atlantic-based Afro-Colonial Panamanian communities. Reminiscent of the Peruvian ethnography Yo soy negro due ... see more

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