Selected by Library Journal as one of the ten best magazines of 1996
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Manthia Diawara Editor-in-Chief |
Barbara Lewis |
Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire publishes essays. poetry, fiction, photography, art, and reviews that address the full range of contemporary Black concerns. It invites Black genius to apply itself to the realities of twenty-first century with uncompromised thought, generous and readable analysis, and commentary.
Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire, edited by Manthia Diawara at New York University, has published some of the most important contemporary artists, writers, and thinkers. Ama Ata Aidoo, Amiri Baraka, Maryse Cond�, Ronib Kelley, Walter Mosley, Ishmael Reed, Coreen Simpson, Hortense Spillers, Clyde Talyor, Ngugi wa Thiog'o, Quincy Throupe, Michelle Wallace, and Shay Youngblood are just some of the writers and artists whose work has graced our pages.
Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire is published three times a year (Fall, Winter and Spring). Subscriptions are $35 U.S./$42 international for individuals and $70 U.S./$77 international institutions.
Manuscripts in English, French
or Spanish should be sent in double-spaced format, preferably with an
accompanying IBM-compatible diskette (in WordPerfect 5.1 or Microsoft
Word 6.0 formats); manuscripts in African languages will be considered
if accompanies by an English translation. Unsolicited materials
will not be returned without a self addressed stamped envelope. Barbara Lewis Managing Editor Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire Africana Studies Program New York University 269 Mercer Street, Suite 601 New York, New York 10003 |
Subscriptions to Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire should be addressed to:
Africana Studies Program
New York University
269 Mercer Street, Suite 601
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