This special issue of Kunapipi is a tribute to tlie work and career of Professor Shirley Chew, who retires in June 2003 as Professor of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Literatures in the School of English, University of Leeds, UK. She has occupied the Chair at Leeds since 1993, but her association with the School of English dates from 1974. Along with other scholars at Leeds, such as Arthur Ravenscroft, William Walsh, Lynette Hunter and David Richards — and in association with international figures such as the late Anna Rutherford — Shirley has dedicated her academic career to the teaching, researching and promoting of literatures in English from Commonwealth countries
It has been a sad pleasure to put together this volume in memory of a dear friend and colleague to m...
This interview took place prior to the awarding of the honorary degree. In 1987 you chose to give up...
In this e-mail interview conducted in 2016, author and scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim addresses the ch...
Part of the pleasure in editing this issue for Kunapipi was trawling for copy both within and outsid...
More than ten years ago, Shirley Chew and Anna Rutherford invited me to contribute to their volume U...
The basis of my relationship with Anna was a shared year at the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and t...
Born in China, brought up and educated in Singapore as well as England and widely travelled, Shirley...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/150579/1/weng12413.pdfhttps://deepblue...
This Festschrift in honour of Professor Anne Booth on the occasion of herimpending retirement from t...
I was proud and privileged to know Oodgeroo of the Tribe Noonuccal (formerly Kath Walker), poet, art...
This Special Issue for the Australian Journal of Education has arisen from the intersection of an an...
This article consists of reports from several different editors of Journals from different parts of ...
I was born at Tamilnadu in India, gained my Master\u27s degree at Madras University and my Ph.D. at ...
Rosemary Ashton is Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at University College London. ...
Written to acknowledge the completion of all editions of the Arden Shakespeare Series 3. An overview...
It has been a sad pleasure to put together this volume in memory of a dear friend and colleague to m...
This interview took place prior to the awarding of the honorary degree. In 1987 you chose to give up...
In this e-mail interview conducted in 2016, author and scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim addresses the ch...
Part of the pleasure in editing this issue for Kunapipi was trawling for copy both within and outsid...
More than ten years ago, Shirley Chew and Anna Rutherford invited me to contribute to their volume U...
The basis of my relationship with Anna was a shared year at the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and t...
Born in China, brought up and educated in Singapore as well as England and widely travelled, Shirley...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/150579/1/weng12413.pdfhttps://deepblue...
This Festschrift in honour of Professor Anne Booth on the occasion of herimpending retirement from t...
I was proud and privileged to know Oodgeroo of the Tribe Noonuccal (formerly Kath Walker), poet, art...
This Special Issue for the Australian Journal of Education has arisen from the intersection of an an...
This article consists of reports from several different editors of Journals from different parts of ...
I was born at Tamilnadu in India, gained my Master\u27s degree at Madras University and my Ph.D. at ...
Rosemary Ashton is Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at University College London. ...
Written to acknowledge the completion of all editions of the Arden Shakespeare Series 3. An overview...
It has been a sad pleasure to put together this volume in memory of a dear friend and colleague to m...
This interview took place prior to the awarding of the honorary degree. In 1987 you chose to give up...
In this e-mail interview conducted in 2016, author and scholar Shirley Geok-lin Lim addresses the ch...