Shola von Reinhold’s novel is central to any reckoning with the politics of the archive, not to mention contemporary literature itself.
Dixa Ramírez-D’Oleo
Dixa Ramírez-D’Oleo is associate professor of English at Brown University and she wrote Colonial Phantoms: Belonging and Refusal in the Dominican Americas, from the Nineteenth Century to the Present (New York University Press, 2018). She is finishing two scholarly monographs: This Will Not Be Generative (Cambridge University Press) and Blackness in the Hills and the Photographic Negative (Duke University Press).