Black in Print: Plotting the Coordinates of Blackness in Central America

Hardback Published on: 01/05/2023
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Synopsis

Explores the role of print media in conversations about race and belonging across Central America.

Black in Print examines the role of narrative, from traditional writing to new media, in conversations about race and belonging in the isthmus. It argues that the production, circulation, and consumption of stories has led to a trans-isthmian imaginary that splits the region along racial and geographic lines into a white-mestizo Pacific coast, an Indigenous core, and a Black Caribbean. Across five chapters, Jennifer Carolina Gómez Menjìvar identifies a series of key moments in the history of the development of this imaginary: Independence, Intervention, Cold-War, Post-Revolutionary, and Digital Age. Gómez Menjìvar's analysis ranges from literary beacons such as Rubén Darìo and Miguel ¦ngel Asturias to less studied intellectuals such as Wingston González and Carl Rigby. The result is a fresh approach to race, the region, and its literature. Black in Print understands Central American Blackness as a set of shifting coordinates plotted on the axes of language, geography, and time as it moves through print media.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 9781438492810
  • Number of pages: 294
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 485g
  • Languages: English