New Book— “Beyond the Kumbla: Sylvia Wynter and New Conversations”

Congratulations to Carole Boyce Davies and Elaine Savory on the publication of their edited volume Beyond the Kumbla: Sylvia Wynter and New Conversations (Africa World Press, 2026). Pamela Mordecai (author of A Fierce Green Place: New and Selected Poems) writes, “If Out of the Kumbla created a field of literary criticism even as it identified a nascent canon of writing by Caribbean women, Beyond the Kumbla is a testament to the fact of that critical nexus and the formidable body of writing from Caribbean women that now exists. An essential read for scholars and writers alike.”

Description: Beyond the Kumbla: Sylvia Wynter and New Conversations attests to the fact that the literary field dedicated to the study of Caribbean women’s writing, inaugurated by Out of the Kumbla: Caribbean Women and Literature (1990) flourishes and lives up to the excitement of its promise. Carole Boyce Davies and Elaine Savory have now co-edited a sequel volume, including a community of voices representing the field’s vibrant growth since 1990. Published here for the first time is the full extended essay Sylvia Wynter sent for the first book, necessarily limited then to a shortened Afterword. This now fully available long essay also links the past and present for Wynter’s theoretical and creative vision speaks to our current realities.

Carole Boyce-Davies is a leading authority on Black women’s writing in international/African Diaspora contexts. Her most recent book is Black Women’s Rights. Leadership and the Circularities of Power (2022). Other notable works include Left of Karl Marx. The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones (2008); Black Women, Writing and Identity: Migrations of the Subject (1994); Caribbean Spaces. Escape Routes from Twilight Zones (2013) and over thirteen critical anthologies on African, African Diaspora and Caribbean literature.  She is the current chair of the Department of Literature and Writing at Howard University in Washington, D.C., having served for 18 years as Professor of Africana Studies and Literatures in English at Cornell University, New York.

Elaine Savory is Emeritus Professor of Literary Studies and Environmental Studies, The New School. She is a leading scholar of Jean Rhys and has published widely on Caribbean women writers as well as poetry and theater. She is a poet (flame tree time) and theater practitioner. Her most recent work contributes to the new field of environmental humanities, specifically plant humanities (e.g. breadfruit).

For more information, see https://africaworldpressbooks.com/beyond-the-kumbla-sylvia-wynter-and-new-conversations/ and https://www.amazon.it/-/en/Carole-Boyce-Davies/dp/1569028958

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