Bloomsbury Handbook of Postcolonial Print Cultures

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Bloomsbury Handbook of Postcolonial Print Cultures

Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder; Gajarawala, Toral Jatin; Webb, Jack; Srivastava, Neelam

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

09/2023

528

Dura

Inglês

9781350261754

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Toral Jatin Gajarawala, Neelam Srivastava, Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, and Jack Webb

Section 1: Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals
1. Aakriti Mandhwani, Shiv Nadar University, "Communism, Congress and the Early Cold War: A Perspective from Late 1940s Magazines"
2. Laetitia Zecchini, CNRS, Paris and Boston University, "Postcolonial Little Magazines in India: 'Signatures of Dissent' and Worldliness"
3. Chana Morgenstern, University of Cambridge, "A People's Literature of Palestine/Israel: Socialist Realism and the Internationalist Cultural Journal (1950s-60s)"
4. Francesca Orsini, SOAS, University of London, "A Magazine for Everyone: The Ecology of Postcolonial Indian Magazines"
5. Isabel Hofmeyr, New York University and University of the Witwatersrand, "The Politics of the Page: Tracking Print Culture in African Studies"
6. Saronik Bosu, New York University, "The Print Cultural Formations of the Bhoodan Movement"

Section 2: Publishing, Editing and Textual Production
7. Sarah Brouillette, Carleton University, "Reading OkadaBooks"
8. Hala Halim, New York University, "A Commune of Letters; or, Anthologizing Afro-Asian Poetry"
9. Paulo Horta, New York University, "'The Most Secret Memory of Men': Global South Print Culture Between Bolano and Mbougar Sarr"
10. Sara Marzagora, King's College, London, "The Emperor, the intellectuals and the press: print culture and class formation in Ethiopia (1940s-1960s)"
11. Tanya Agathocleous, Hunter College and CUNY, "Censorship, Disaffection, and the Imperial Public Sphere"
12. Gail Low, University of Dundee, "Words and Money? Towards a Gift Economy of Exchange"

Section 3: Visual Print Cultures
13. Charles Forsdick, University of Liverpool, "Graphic Histories of the Haitian Revolution"
14. Emily Hyde, Rowan University, "Denis Williams at Midcentury: Global Modernism and the Book Form"
15. Binita Mehta, Manhattanville College, "Graphic Memoirs: Voices of the 'Other' in Text and Image"
16. Emily Sibley, Whitman College, "Protest, Street Art, and the Archive"
17. Neelam Srivastava, Newcastle University, "Archive Aesthetics: Zarina Bhimji's Poetics of Print, Sound and Vision"

Section 4: Archives
18. Rochona Majumdar, University of Chicago, "Film Society Journals: Ephemeral Archives of Unrealized Futures"
19. Christi Merrill, University of Michigan, "The Metaphorics of Ambedkarite Archives: Vexing 'modes of association' in Digital Translation Works"
20. Sarah Rahman Niazi, University of Westminster, "Disciplining Cinema Through Akhlaq: An Urdu Text on Early Cinematic Practice in India"
21. Joseph Slaughter, Columbia University, "Recirculation: Plagiarism and the Print Life of Oral Tradition"
22. Elizabeth Holt, Bard College, "Resistance Literature, Occupied Palestine, and Mao"

Section 5: Literary and Political Networks
23. Supriya Chaudhuri, Jadavpur University, "Adda into Print: Cosmopolitan Sociability and Literary Networks"
24. Rossen Djagalov, New York University, "Premature Postcolonialists: The Afro-Asian Writers Association (1958-1991)"
25. Anjali Nerlekar, Rutgers University, "Textual Solidities and Solidarities: Namdeo Dhasal, Chandrakant Patil, and the Marathi/Hindi Literary World"
26. Jack Webb, University of Manchester, "Settlement and Struggle: Caribbean Print Cultures in Britain, 1958-1985"
27.Christian Hogsbjerg, University of Brighton, "'Writers in a Common Cause'? Militant Pan-Africanist Print Culture in Imperial Britain"

Afterword
28. Stephanie Newell, Yale University, "The Temporalities of Postcolonial Print"

Index
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Postcolonialism; postcolonial studies; print; print history; digital media; Asia; Africa; Europe; The Americas; The Caribbean; South Asia; Global South; Twentieth Century; magazines; politics; anthologies; poetry; class; graphics; literary networks