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“Celebrating Austin Clarke: The Man and the Body of His Work” in TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 42
Leslie Sanders is a Professor in York University’s Department of Humanities. She works in African American and Black Canadian literatures and cultures, and literatures of the African diaspora.
Andrea A. Davis is an associate professor in Black cultures of the Americas in the Department of Humanities at York University and co-editor of the Journal of Canadian Studies.
Other publications from this author include:
- Horizon, Sea, Sound: Caribbean and African Women’s Cultural Critiques of Nation (2022)
- “Which Scandalous Bodies? Black Women Writers Refuse Nation Narratives” in Canadian Literature: A Quarterly of Criticism and Review, 243, 146-152 (2020)
- “Un/Belonging in Diasporic Cities: A Literary History of Caribbean Women in London and Toronto” in Caribbean Review of Gender Studies, 13, 17-50 (2019)
- “The Black Woman Native Speaking Subject: Reflections of a Black Female Professor in Canada” in Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture, and Social Justice, 39 (1), 70-78 (2018)
- “‘The Real Toronto’: Black Youth Experiences and the Narration of the Multicultural City” in Journal of Canadian Studies, 51 (3), 725-748 (2017)
- James, Carl E. and Andrea Davis, “Instructive Episodes: The Shifting Positions of the Jamaican Diaspora in Canada” in Journal of Education and Development in the Caribbean, 14 (1), 17-41 (2012)
- Jamaica in the Canadian Experience: A Multiculturalizing Presence (2012)
- “Introduction” in Chronicles: Early Works of Dionne Brand (2011)
- “Introduction” in Fierce Departures: The Poetry of Dionne Brand (2009)
- “Black Canadian Literature as Diaspora Transgression: The Second Life of Samuel Tyne” in TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 17, 31-49 (2007)
- “Four Black Film Documentary Moments” in Multiple Lenses – Voices from the Diaspora located in Canada (2007)
- “Diaspora, Citizenship and Gender: Challenging the Myth of the Nation in African Canadian Women’s Literature” in Canadian Woman Studies, 23 (2), 64-69 (2004)
- Gospel Plays, Operas, and Late Dramatic Works. Volume 6. The Collected Works of Langston Hughes (2004)
- The Plays to 1942: Mulatto to The Sun Do Move, Volume 5. The Collected Works of Langston Hughes (2002)
- The Development of Black Theater in America: From Shadows to Selves (1989)