Follow these links for more information about the topics discussed on POSTCOLONIAL. If you have further suggestions for this page, please contact the list moderator, radhika@cyberdiva.org.
  • The Voice of the Shuttle: VoS is one of the largest and best compendiums of online resources for the humanities. This link will take you directly to their "Postcolonial (and Colonial) Studies" section.

  • Politial Discourse: Theories of Colonialism and Postcolonialism: This is a large site with a lot of general information on the issues, terms and theories that "define" postcolonial studies. There are articles (of varying quality) on a large, and ever-expanding, number of authors, works and topics.

  • The Postcolonial Studies website: "The Postcolonial Studies website (PS) is a project in progress at the English Department at Emory University. Begun in Spring 1996, it is intended to serve primarily as a resource for students of postcolonial literature and theory at Emory University. Another important objective, however, is to provide a site on the Web where people from around the country and around the world can come for an introduction to major topics and issues in Postcolonial Studies. The information provided is not intended to be either exhaustive or authoritative, but rather to furnish a scaffolding for more intensive explorations into a field that is rapidly becoming very important."

  • Jouvert: "Jouvert, a journal of postcolonial studies, contains articles, essays, and creative works centering on contemporary postcolonial literature, theory, culture, and history. It is published thrice yearly by the North Carolina State University English Deparment and College of Humanities and Social Sciences."

  • Post-Colonial News and Literary Studies: "The 'Bibliothèque de Section' (English Department library) at the Université de Bourgogne in Dijon, France, has built up a very large collection of primary and secondary material on postcolonial literature in English. This fund has recently been considerably enlarged by the gift of Jacqueline Bardolph's collection following her death in July 1999."




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