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He is founding editor of The Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry and was chair of the judges for the 2015 Etisalat Prize for Literature. [8] [9] He also served on the board of the Noma Book Award (1997–2003), Africa's 100 Best Book Selection Panel (2001–2002), and several other literary juries and panels.
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Since 1982 he has taught at Cambridge where he is a fellow of St. John's College. Between 2001 and 2023 he was Professor of English 2000 in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge. [1] He has lectured extensively in Europe, North and South America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, and his publications are internationally acclaimed.
The Exploded View is a quartet of stories by Ivan Vladislavic published in 2004. [1] The stories revolve around four very different gauteng residents in Johannesburg: a statistician employed on the national census, an engineer out on the town with his council connections, an artist with an interest in genocide, and a contractor who erects billboards on building sites; each tries to make sense ...
The Institute of Postcolonial Studies, based in Naarm/Melbourne, is an independent public education project dedicated to research and addressing contemporary matters informed by postcolonial and critical inquiry. IPCS edits the well-known journal Postcolonial Studies (published with Taylor and Francis).
Postcolonial literature is the literature by people from formerly colonized countries, originating from all continents except Antarctica. Postcolonial literature often addresses the problems and consequences of the decolonization of a country, especially questions relating to the political and cultural independence of formerly subjugated people, and themes such as racialism and colonialism.
Priyamvada Gopal (born 1968) [2] is an Indian-born academic, writer and activist who is Professor of Postcolonial Studies at the University of Cambridge.Her primary teaching and research interests are in colonial and postcolonial studies, South Asian literature, critical race studies, and the politics and cultures of empire and globalisation. [3]