Delves into the historical convergence of peoples and cultural traditions that both enrich and problematize notions of national belonging, identity, culture, and citizenship. Antonio D. Tillis, editor of Critical Perspectives on Afro-Latin American Literature
With rich detail and theoretical complexity, Watson reinterprets Panamanian literature, dismantling longstanding nationalist interpretations and linking the country to the Black Atlantic and beyond. An engaging and important contribution to our understanding of Afro-Latin America. Peter Szok, author of Wolf Tracks:...
Delves into the historical convergence of peoples and cultural traditions that both enrich and problematize notions of national belonging, identit...
"Delves into the historical convergence of peoples and cultural traditions that both enrich and problematize notions of national belonging, identity, culture, and citizenship."--Antonio D. Tillis, editor of Critical Perspectives on Afro-Latin American Literature
"With rich detail and theoretical complexity, Watson reinterprets Panamanian literature, dismantling longstanding nationalist interpretations and linking the country to the Black Atlantic and beyond. An engaging and important contribution to our understanding of Afro-Latin America."--Peter Szok, author of Wolf...
"Delves into the historical convergence of peoples and cultural traditions that both enrich and problematize notions of national belonging, identit...