Academic Links
AHRB Centre for Asian and African Literatures at UCL and SOAS
An archive of the centre's past activities as a locus for comparative research on the literatures of Asia and Africa.
Diaspora Archive
A network led by the University of reading which aims to promote international collaboration in the preservation of, and access to, literary archives. It brings together a group of established scholars and experts from a variety of institutional backgrounds, and across different disciplines and regions, to initiate a context in which to practice and scrutinise methodological and conceptual frameworks.
EACLALS (European Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies)
EACLAS promotes Commonwealth and post-colonial studies in Europe, as well as international exchanges between academics, students and writers from the anglophone post-colonial world.
Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies
A specialist peer-reviewed journal focusing on postcolonial research, theory and politics.
IPCS (Institute of Postcolonial Studies)
An independent organisation located in Melbourne, Australia, committed to advancing the recognition of cultural difference, and encouraging mutual engagement and reconciliation.
Postcolonial Forum
The Postcolonial Forum is published by the Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies at theUniversity of Kent. It includes articles and reviews that focus on colonial, postcolonial and neo-colonial discourse.
Postcolonial Studies
Postcolonial Studies is the journal of the Institute of Postcolonial Studies, Melbourne. It specifically explores the various facets—textual, figural, spatial, historical, political and economic—of the colonial encounter, and the ways in which this encounter shaped the West and non-West alike.
The Open University, Postcolonial Literatures Research Group
An active community of scholars engaged in a wide range of different activities. The main research focus of the group is on postcolonial literatures, broadly conceived to include the range and variety of literary works representing colonial and neo-colonial experience.








































































