Dear readers,
We are happy to announce a new publication that combines two of the most relevant strands in literary studies: Postcolonial Studies and Environmental Humanities.
Postcolonial Literatures of Climate Change (www.brill.com/display/title/62195)
How does postcolonial literature relate to environmental transformations caused by climate change?
Postcolonial Literatures of Climate Change (www.brill.com/display/title/62195) investigates environmental transformations caused by climate change in relation to postcolonial literature.
This publication is part of Cross/Cultures series (www.brill.com/CC), which focuses on a wide range of English and non-English, colonial and postcolonial literatures. The book series covers diverse topics such as black South African autobiography, Kenyan settler writing, the African-Jamaican aesthetic, Australian and New Zealand poetry, Southeast Asian art after 1990, diasporic trauma in Caribbean writing, and women’s fiction of the Sri Lankan diaspora.
Would you like to contribute with your perspective?
Brill warmly invites authors to submit their book proposals to the Acquisitions Editor at Brill, Christa Stevens ([log in to unmask]).
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