COMMUNITY
Romantic Literature and Colonialism
AUTHOR
AUTHOR
AUTHOR
“I think of works like Shona N. Jackson's Creole Indigeneity, and fleshing out the narrative of brown movement. And, importantly, doing it in a way that decenters the United States, because, with indentureship we're talking about the movement from South Asia largely to the Caribbean.”
Interview
Romanticism
English
Postcolonialism
Gayatri Spivak
Postcolonial Poetry
Romantic Literature & the Colonized World
Colonialism
Race
Post-George Floyd Moment
Black Solidarities
Indigeneity
Creole Indigenous Space
Vijay Prashad
Ruhel Islam
Hufsa Islam
Browntology
Brown Left
Kinship
The Undercommons
Diaspora
Guyana
Australia
Subaltern Studies
Intellectual History
Internationalist Perspective
Indigeneous Spaces
Egbert Martin
Henry Derozio
Immigration
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DISPATCH
Interview
Romanticism
13th
Nov
2020
I couldn't imagine devoting any more time to Keats and Wordsworth and Shelley and Byron. So I turned to Brown Romantics where I looked at how Romantic ideas, philosophies, politics, and techniques were mobilized ends towards nationalist ends by 19th century writers in India, Australia and British Guyana.
RECOMMENDED: Brown Romantics: Poetry and Nationalism in the Global Nineteenth Century (Bucknell University Press, 2017), by Manu Samriti Chander.