The First Page: Contemporary Afro-Brazilian Short Fiction
ANA CLÁUDIA SURIANI DA SILVA ET AL
An anthology of short fiction from established and emerging Afro-Brazilian voices that responds to a growing demand for Afro-descendant literature.
the UCL IAS Review
ANA CLÁUDIA SURIANI DA SILVA ET AL
An anthology of short fiction from established and emerging Afro-Brazilian voices that responds to a growing demand for Afro-descendant literature.
MARIA PAULA PRATES
Mbyá-Guarani Indigenous women’s children are ever more likely to be born in hospitals and thus without the support of ambojau va’e (‘those who bathe’). What does this mean for the women’s reproductive and sexual health?