This chapter engages with the thematic, formal, and linguistic breadth that characterises contemporary Black and Asian women’s poetry. It argues that the anthology continues to be an important platform for supporting, publishing, and disseminating Black and Asian women’s poetry, given the continuing dearth of publication opportunities for such poets. While there are continuities in style, form, and focus across the generations, there has been a significant shift away from a focus on identity towards more protean and fragmented forms. Language, migration, and diaspora remain central concerns, but are often more varied and diverse in their global reach, representing a wide range of experiences of crossings and arrivals, and of the melancholic...
From verses written on shipboard to poetry published by prestigious London presses, from settler tal...
The aim of this paper is to offer a thematic study of Black British Literature. The analysis covers...
From verses written on shipboard to poetry published by prestigious London presses, from settler tal...
This thesis explores six post-1990s black and Asian British women novelists and the ways in which th...
This Introduction offers a comprehensive account of the influence of contemporary British Black and ...
This thesis takes as its subject the points of connections and comparison that exist between five Af...
This Special Issue attempts to straddle the perhaps irresolvable division between the recognition of...
The designation of genre blending or crossing— as framed by the perception of how certain genres are...
188 pages“Network Poetics: The Making of Global Anglophone poetry” offers a comparative account of t...
Little is commonly said about sexuality in black and Asian British creative production, although div...
For those interested in reading or studying post-colonial and African American women's writing, this...
So wie sich die Gesamtheit der britischen Lyrik entfaltet, werden neue Formen des lyrischen Ausdruck...
Vol. 2 no. 1 also called issue 3 entitled: Embodied KnowledgesWriters realise their creative practic...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
The changing social and political landscape of twentieth-century Britain catalysed a remarkable rise...
From verses written on shipboard to poetry published by prestigious London presses, from settler tal...
The aim of this paper is to offer a thematic study of Black British Literature. The analysis covers...
From verses written on shipboard to poetry published by prestigious London presses, from settler tal...
This thesis explores six post-1990s black and Asian British women novelists and the ways in which th...
This Introduction offers a comprehensive account of the influence of contemporary British Black and ...
This thesis takes as its subject the points of connections and comparison that exist between five Af...
This Special Issue attempts to straddle the perhaps irresolvable division between the recognition of...
The designation of genre blending or crossing— as framed by the perception of how certain genres are...
188 pages“Network Poetics: The Making of Global Anglophone poetry” offers a comparative account of t...
Little is commonly said about sexuality in black and Asian British creative production, although div...
For those interested in reading or studying post-colonial and African American women's writing, this...
So wie sich die Gesamtheit der britischen Lyrik entfaltet, werden neue Formen des lyrischen Ausdruck...
Vol. 2 no. 1 also called issue 3 entitled: Embodied KnowledgesWriters realise their creative practic...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
The changing social and political landscape of twentieth-century Britain catalysed a remarkable rise...
From verses written on shipboard to poetry published by prestigious London presses, from settler tal...
The aim of this paper is to offer a thematic study of Black British Literature. The analysis covers...
From verses written on shipboard to poetry published by prestigious London presses, from settler tal...