“This is an important book and a timely one, which provides a badly needed contribution to the global field of ethnic studies.” - Ursula Lindqvist, Gustavus Adolphus College<br /><br />“Nana Osei-Kofi adds a refreshingly new contribution to our understanding of the Afroeuropean corridors of African Diaspora Studies. <i>AfroSwedish Places of Belonging</i> is breathtaking in scale and breathgiving in scope. Grounded solidly and soundly in critical feminist thought and critical race theory, its approach is cultural, reflexive, and insightfully vulnerable. With its attention drawn to the intricacies of Blackness in Sweden, it deftly circumnavigates the sneaky sticky binary trappings of racism and race. Consequently, the unbounded vibrancy of diasporic worlds such as Black Joy and Black Queerness open out gloriously.” - Chandra D. Bhimull, Colby College