
South African Modernism 1880-2020
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AHRC-funded project @ahrcpress PI: Prof Jade Munslow Ong, @EnglishSalford AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker @BBCRadio3
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Check out our latest podcast made with English Literature students from Loreto College Manchester with College Radio UK Dr Hannah Helm English Degrees at Salford University @katiehbarnes - it's such a good one, with great readings of Gordimer's short story 'Once Upon a Time'! ⭐️🎙️📻 tinyurl.com/52d2j4s5


Being Human Festival returns 7–16 November 2024 with the theme 'Landmarks', in honour of our 10th anniversary!🎈 Our call for applications is now live!💥We've got funding grants up to £8,000 available. Find out more: School of Advanced Study, University of London Arts and Humanities Research Council The British Academy beinghumanfestival.org/get-involved


First look at the new book w/ South African Modernism 1880-2020 👀 Published by Routledge Books August 8th routledge.com/Global-Literat…



Brilliant new OA article by our project Co-I, Prof Andrew van der Vlies: "Common/wealth: Contested commons and proleptic critique" out with JCL journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00… Uni of Adelaide Arts and Humanities Research Council

Prof. Jade Munslow Ong and Chris Turner, along with students from University of Salford ran a great workshop with our A Level English students today. Learners recorded for the National College Podcast focusing their thoughts on South African Modernism and their response to unseen texts.


Our latest blogpost by Dr Hannah Helm about the writing of our article: '"Make Them Roll in Their Graves": South African Writing, Decolonisation and the English Literature A-Level' southafricanmodernism.com/post/new-artic…

Together with my good friend, Selwyn Stephenson, I was delighted to meet Prof. Jade Munslow Ong at the Lit and Phil’s Percival Lecture tonight who spoke so eloquently on #SouthAfrica #Modernism South African Modernism 1880-2020 More info: manlitphil.ac.uk


👏 A team of school academics have secured over £80k in funding for a new exciting project that aims to decolonise English Studies in Further Education. Congrats South African Modernism 1880-2020 & English Degrees at Salford University! salford.ac.uk/news/salford-a…



Huge congratulations to English Degrees at Salford University student, Neenagh Campbell, who just won the Community Engagement award at the School of Arts, Media & Creative Technology Create Awards! Neenagh was nominated for this award by Hazel Price


A Level English and Media students enjoyed a trip to University of Salford where they made video essays based upon JM Coetzee's 'Disgrace'. They also enjoyed a tour of the facilities and attended a lecture and poem analysis on 'Love During Apartheid' from author Keren Poliah South African Modernism 1880-2020


Over the moon to have won The Dean’s Award for Academic Achievement at School of Arts, Media & Creative Technology Create Awards last week ✨ Massive thanks to English Degrees at Salford University and South African Modernism 1880-2020 for being the most supportive community (and capturing the moment whilst I was in Galway!) ❤️

Read our latest blogpost about our March trip to Sweden here: southafricanmodernism.com/post/salford-a… We had such a brilliant time visiting colleagues and presenting at the Forms and Formations of African Literature conference English Degrees at Salford University Dr Emma Barnes @StantonSharma School of Arts, Media & Creative Technology



✌️Pre-order from today & get 20% off in the Routledge Books sale✌️ routledge.com/Global-Literat…

✌️OUT NOW✌️my new book w/ South African Modernism 1880-2020 Routledge Literature explores how literature contextualises the climate crisis within a history of capitalist-imperialism & helps us imagine a habitable and just world for all forms of life 🧵1/7


We have a wonderful new Impact and Engagement Fellow on our project, Keren Poliah. Check out her first blog post here: southafricanmodernism.com/post/new-impac…