An Inclusive ‘Black Atlantic’: Revisiting Historical Creole Formations
Type
Journal articlePermalink
https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26239Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1080/17442222.2015.1056071Publication Info
Quesada, Sarah (2015). An Inclusive ‘Black Atlantic’: Revisiting Historical Creole Formations. Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 10(2). pp. 226-246. 10.1080/17442222.2015.1056071. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26239.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
article, please review & use the official citation provided by the journal.
Collections
More Info
Show full item recordScholars@Duke
Sarah Quesada
Assistant Professor of Romance Studies
Sarah Margarita Quesada is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Romance Studies
at Duke University. Her main interests are literatures of the Global South, specifically
Latinx, Latin American and African literatures. She works at the intersection of Atlantic
world studies, African diaspora studies, and World Literature. Her book The African
Heritage of Latinx and Caribbean Literature (forthcoming with <a href="https://ihgc.as.virginia.edu/sites/ihgc.as.virgin

Articles written by Duke faculty are made available through the campus open access policy. For more information see: Duke Open Access Policy
Rights for Collection: Scholarly Articles
Works are deposited here by their authors, and represent their research and opinions, not that of Duke University. Some materials and descriptions may include offensive content. More info