Aims and Scope of CALLALOO
Callaloo, A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters, is a quarterly literary magazine that was established in 1976 by Charles Rowell, who remains its editor-in-chief. It contains creative writing, visual art, and critical texts about literature and culture of the African diaspora, and is probably the longest continuously running African-American literary magazine. It has been published by the Johns Hopkins University Press since 1986. Less
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| Publisher | JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
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