Literature, Critique, and Empire Today (formerly JCL) is the leading critical and bibliographic forum in the field of Commonwealth and postcolonial literatures.
🥁We are excited to announce that The Journal of Commonwealth Literature will change its name to Literature, Critique, and Empire Today! 🥁 Stay tuned for insightful articles and fresh perspectives on contemporary literary critique #Literature#NewBeginnings#AcademicJournals
🎉We are absolutely thrilled to announce the new name of our journal: Literature, Critique, and Empire Today🎉 We celebrated this milestone with insightful discussions, panels, and Q&As @QMUL. Check out our slick new copies!✨🧵
Discover the journey behind the transformation of JCL 🌟📰 Written by ex-editors @clarachambara & @Rachael_Gilmour, the article explores the journal's present and future avenues. Don't miss this thought-provoking read! #PostcolonialStudies https://t.co/9aWEKZ81UC
Read all about this new & exciting chapter in a special editorial by @RehanaSara & @pravinch_s featuring ten must-read articles!📚 https://t.co/NnPo7x4tBE
🥁We are excited to announce that The Journal of Commonwealth Literature will change its name to Literature, Critique, and Empire Today! 🥁 Stay tuned for insightful articles and fresh perspectives on contemporary literary critique #Literature#NewBeginnings#AcademicJournals
I'm editing a special issue of Literature, Critique, and Empire Today (formerly @JCLJournal) on Genre Fiction in a Global Frame. CFP below! Deadline for abstracts 15 July.
"Indigenous Feminisms across the World, Part 1," an issue of @M3RIDIANS, is now available. The articles in this special issue expose, challenge, and resist contemporary colonial realities. View the full TOC and read the intro, freely available: https://t.co/9BEwCIa3ql
A research project, funded by the South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR), has helped realise the long-held dream of South Africa’s ǂKhomani community to share their proud history with the rest of the world.
Full story: https://t.co/NTUuvckF3I
Please see, and share, our CFP for a special issue of Modern Fiction Studies on “Planetary Fiction: African Literature and Climate Change.”
Guest Editors: Nedine Moonsamy (Johannesburg) and David Shackleton (Cardiff)
https://t.co/Cuj5xubXRE
On April 4th, the Centre for the Less Good Idea organized an amazing event featuring Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka in conversation with South African artist William Kentridge and musician Neo Muyanga.
https://t.co/e1K0hkzoNO
We invite graduate students, early career historians, and scholars in adjacent fields to submit an abstract for our annual conference, "Colonialism, Conflict & Commemoration."
🚨 Tell your friends and colleagues 🚨
📷 More information on our website: https://t.co/ndw14GBeIy
New Publication OUT. Postcolonial Theory and Crisis. Paulo de Medeiros and Sandra Ponzanesi (eds). De Gruyter, 2024. Available Open access:https://t.co/qjgCxt1Pde
Cover of my new book #OurIslandStories: Country Walks Through Colonial Britain. There's a cotton walk, an enclosure walk, a copper walk and much more. With thanks and admiration for my 10 amazing hiking companions @Sathnam @ArtBhartiParmar, Ingrid Pollard @adjoaparker @zakiasewell @RajwinderSPal@CllrGrahamC@peterkalu Ibrahima Seck and Charlotte Williams
Out May 2nd:
https://t.co/16qWdSRuIP