Cover
Title Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Altar, the Oath, and the Body of Christ: Ritual Poetics and Cuban Racial Politics of 1844
2. Seeking Acceptance from the Society and the State: Poems from Cuba's Black Press, 1882–1889
3. Imagining the "New Black Subject": Ethical Transformations and Raciality in the Post-Revolutionary Cuban Nation
4. Realism in Contemporary Afro-Hispanic Drama
5. Bojayá in Colombian Theater: Kilele: A Drama of Memory and Resistance
6. Uprising Textualities of the Americas: Slavery, Migration, and the Nation in Contemporary Afro-Hispanic Women's Narrative
7. Disrobing Narcissus: Race, Difference, and Dominance (Mayra Santos Febres's Nuestra Señora de la noche Revisits the Puerto Rican National Allegory)
8. Bilingualism, Blackness, and Belonging: The Racial and Generational Politics of Linguistic Transnationalism in Panama
9. Racial Consciousness, Place, and Identity in Selected Afro-Mexican Oral Poems
10. Afro-Uruguayan Culture and Legitimation: Candombe and Poetry
11. Quilombismo and the Afro-Brazilian Quest for Citizenship
12. (W)riting Collective Memory (De)spite State: Decolonial Practices of Existence in Ecuador
Contributors
Index