Migratory Movements in Life Stories and Literary Writing: A Conversation with Joaquín Mbomío Bacheng on Equatoguinean Literature and Afro-Diasporic Communities in Europe

In this interview, Equatoguinean writer Joaquín Mbomío Bacheng talks about his own experience of migrating to and living in Europe, an experience likewise echoed in his literary writing. In this context, the author not only tackles topics such as the discrimination and stereotyping of African immigr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transition. - Indiana University Press, 1957. - 48(2017), 3, Seite 146-153
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Veröffentlicht: 2017
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