Raquel Kennon is associate professor in the Department of Africana Studies at California State University, Northridge.
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"The power of this critical study that maps the Black world is its global lens and Raquel Kennon's command of genre. The telenovela, art, fiction, poetry, the enslavement narrative, and song, arranged to offer glimpses of Brazil, the United States, and Cuba, give us a wonderful new starting point from which to engage with the diasporic dimensions of enslavement and its memorialization in comparative contexts. The subtext of the sugar motif, which Kennon extrapolates from the historiography on the enslavement trade yet repurposes to reveal new agency, anchors her original ideas to important memories of the past. She leaves us with a new discursive path to follow, one dotted with updated critical landmarks." --Christel N. Temple, professor of Africana studies at the University of Pittsburgh and author of Black Cultural Mythology

