For an editorial history of the poetry written by Black/Afro-Brazilian authors
Poetry; Publishing; Black/Afro-Brazilian Literature; Black/Afro-Brazilian Poetry; Editorial processes.
Based on the existing gaps in Brazilian publishing history, in the Brazilian literary canon and in the Brazilian publishing market, and invoking perspectives from other areas, this study provides an overview of the genre poetry, as produced by Afro-Brazilian authors, focusing on their individual production to then, based on them, establishing analyses arranged by topics like the relationship between the author and the amount of his individual publications; periods and frequency of their publications; number of copyright publications per publishing house and geospatial distribution of such publications in Brazil, aiming to understand the evolutionary trajectory of black/Afro-Brazilian poetry, beyond editorial and, even, social dynamics that enable their emergence, production and circulation.