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SCIENCE, CULTURE, & POSTCOLONIAL NARRATIVES @gapsnet.bsky.social annual conference 2021 👉👉 #CfP 👉👉 #DeadlineExtension Oldenburg University, 13-15 May Keynotes on website: ➡️ ➡️ g-a-p-s.net/conference/ ⬅️ ⬅️ Conveners: Anton Kirchhofer & Karsten Levihn-Kutzler
We have 3 very exciting talks lined up for this term's seminar series feat Supriya Dhaliwal Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal 🇵🇸 Hannah Boast hannah & Subhadra Das Subhadra Das! All are welcome!😀 Zoom links sent via DM, msg us to request a follow-back English at Kent @KentEngRes
Job Alert! Lecturer in English English at City Anna w. expertise Postcolonial & World Anglophone (African and/or Caribbean) Literatures in the 20th/21st Cs. Pls share! PSA New Voices in Postcolonial Studies WorldLiterature Postcolonial and World Literatures Seminar Oxford Kent Postcolonial Centre www2.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_cityuni…
📢 This Friday, we'll be announcing a special series of events featuring international writers, poets, publishers and filmmakers including Charco Press, Scholastique Mukasonga, leoboi.xx, Ery Nzaramba, Ngwatilo, Zoe Norridge and more. Watch this space! ... 🎉
Running an online writing session at English Department + Everyman & Playhouse Theatres + Sola Arts on 28 April 6pm for Merseyside Chinese community, on the theme 'belonging'. Time to write your next story? Email Lucienne at [email protected] to book your place!
24th May deadline for abstracts for the for the inaugural conference of MMU's Centre for Migration and Postcolonial Studies Manchester Metropolitan Uni 'Breaking Boundaries' Sept 2021
Announcing a series of digital events – Transformative Testimonies: Writing and Human Rights, 17-23 May. Workshops, panel talks & readings led by writers, publishers, filmmakers, activists from Rwanda, Kenya, Colombia & Argentina Funded by British Council Literature & supported by Arts and Humanities Research Council!