Black Motherhood in the African Diaspora: Narrating Care, Resilience, and Futures
Call for Papers — MLA 2027 (Los Angeles)
Black Motherhood in the African Diaspora: Narrating Care, Resilience, and Futures
Across African diasporic literary traditions, Black motherhood emerges as a crucial site through which histories of slavery, empire, migration, and racial capitalism are negotiated and reimagined. Literary representations of motherhood register both the intimate labor of care and the broader structural pressures shaping diasporic life, often producing alternative temporalities, ethical frameworks, and speculative futures.
