I cant remember the particular page, but theres a section in chapter three where he talks about an African conciousness and epistemology that embraces surrealism as a mode of expression and then said it applied to all African diaspora peoples. In parts I read today he does distinguish between different peoples more consistently.
I cant remember the particular page, but theres a section in chapter three where he talks about an African conciousness and epistemology that embraces surrealism as a mode of expression and then said it applied to all African diaspora peoples. In parts I read today he does distinguish between different peoples more consistently.