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Routledge is pleased to announce the launching of a new book series, Routledge Studies on African and Black Diaspora. The Editors are Fassil Demissie (DePaul University), Sandra Jackson (DePaul University) and Abebe Zegeye (University of South Africa). The Series Editors are affiliated with the Centre for Black Diaspora, DePaul University.
Routledge Studies on African and Black Diaspora marks a critical development in publishing theoretically and historically significant works on the lived experiences of people of the African decent in all parts of the world. The series publishes works of the highest quality from across the broad disciplinary fields of social sciences and humanities with a strong emphasis on theoretically informed and empirically grounded texts. Focus issues include the centrality of power, knowledge, gender, race, class and other forms of social identity in exploring different boundaries (cultural, geographic, political, social and psychological) through which people of the African decent have moved in the context of globalized and transnational spaces.
The Editors welcome book proposals as well as manuscripts that address issues of the African and Black Diaspora. Single authored manuscripts as well as thematically coherent edited volumes will be considered. Inquiries may be directed to the Series Editors
Fassil Demissie,
DePaul University, (fdemissi@depaul.edu)
Sandra Jackson,
DePaul University (sjackson@depaul.edu)
Abebe Zegeye,
University of South Africa (Zegeya@unisa.ac.za) or
Benjamin Holtzman,
Benjamin.Holtzman@taylorandfrancis.com at Routledge
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