Afro-Canadian

  • Race and Racism: Canada’s Challenge by Leo Driedger and Shiva S. Halli
  • Dreaming Black Writing White: The Hagar Myth in American Cultural History by Janet Gabler-Hover
  • Being Black: Essays by Althea Prince
  • Writing from the Borderlands: A Study of Chicano, Afro-Caribbean and Native Literatures in North America by Carmen Cáliz-Montoro

  • The Fortunes of Wangrin by Amadou Hampaté Bá and Aina Pavolini Taylor

  • Rude: Contemporary Black Canadian Cultural Criticism by Rinaldo Walcott

  • In the Shadow of a Saint: A Son’s Journey to Understanding His Father’s Legacy by Ken Wiwa
  • Richard Wright’s Travel Writings: New Reflections by Virginia Whatley Smith
  • Abolitionists Abroad: American Blacks and the Making of Modern West Africa by Lamin Sanneh

  • A Drifting Year by Dany Laferrière and David Toby Homel
  • A Plea for Emigration Or, Notes of Canada West by Mary A. Shadd and Richard Almonte
  • Black Like Who? Writing Black Canada by Rinaldo Walcott

  • Karla and Grif: A Play in Two Act by Vivienne Laxdal
  • Murder in the Atrium: A Tale of Corporate Donsizing, in Three Acts by Margie Taylor
  • Tellin’ It Like It Is: A Compendium of African Canadian Monologues for Actors by Djanet Sears

  • Fusion of Cultures?: ASNEL Papers 2 by Peter O. Stummer and Christopher Baume
  • Writing the Nation: Self and Country in Post-Colonial Imagination by John C. Hawley
  • Cross-Cultural Voices: Investigations into the Post-Colonial by Claudio Gorlier and Isabella Maria Zoppi

  • “… but where are you really from?”: Stories of Identity and Assimilation in Canada by Hazelle Palmer
  • MÁKA Diasporic Juks: Contemporary Writing by Queers of African Descent by Debbie Douglas, Courtnay McFarlane, Makeda Silvera and Douglas Stewart
  • Against an African Sky and other stories by Farid Karodia

  • Pigtails ‘n Breadfruit. Rituals of Slave Food: A Barbadian Memoir by Austin Clarke
  • At the Full and Change of the Moon by Dionne Brand