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Legacies of Indigenous Resistance
Pemulwuy, Jandamarra and Yagan in Australian Indigenous Film, Theatre and Literature©2019 Monographs -
Resistance and Consciousness in Kenya and South Africa
Subalternity and Representation in the Novels of Ngugi Wa Thiong’o and Alex La Guma©2002 Thesis -
Coming of Age in Franco’s Spain
Anti-Fascist Rites of Passage in Sender, Delibes, Laforet, Matute, and Martín Gaite©2014 Monographs -
The discourse of race and Southern literature, 1890 - 1940
From consensus and accommodation to subversion and resistance©2000 Thesis -
Post-9/11 Representations of Arab Men by Arab American Women Writers
Affirmation and Resistance©2016 Monographs -
Symbols of Hope, Resistance and Change
Female Characterization in the Novel of the Dictatorship©2021 Monographs -
Fictions of African Dictatorship
Cultural Representations of Postcolonial Power©2018 Edited Collection -
Melancholy of Power
Perception of Tyranny in European Political Culture of the 16th Century©2021 Monographs -
A Heaven of Their Own
Heresy and Heterodoxy in Portuguese Literature from the Eighteenth Century to the Present©2018 Monographs -
The Resurrection of the «Spectre»
A Marxist Analysis of Race, Class and Alienation in the Post-war British Novel©2018 Thesis -
The Moral World of «Billy Budd»
©2014 Monographs -
Echoes of History, Shadowed Identities
Rewriting Alterity in J. M. Coetzee’s "Foe" and Marina Warner’s "Indigo"©2010 Monographs -
The Souls of Yoruba Folk
Indigeneity, Race, and Critical Spiritual Literacy in the African Diaspora©2015 Textbook -
Race and Resistance Across Borders in the Long Twentieth Century
ISSN: 2297-2552
This series focuses on the history and culture of activists, artists and intellectuals who have worked within and against racially oppressive hierarchies in the twentieth century and beyond, and who have then sought to define and to achieve full equality once those formal hierarchies have been overturned. It explores the ways in which such individuals - writers, scholars, campaigners and organizers, ministers, and artists and performers of all kinds - locate their resistance within a global context and forge connections with each other across national, linguistic, regional and imperial borders. Disseminating the latest interdisciplinary scholarship on the history, literature and culture of anti-racist movements in Africa, the Caribbean, the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America, the series foregrounds, through a cross-disciplinary approach, the transnational and intercultural nature of these resistance movements. The series embraces a range of themes, including but not limited to antislavery, intellectual and literary networks, emigration and immigration, anti-imperialism, church-based and religious movements, civil rights, citizenship and identity, Black Power, resistance strategies, women's movements, cultural transfer, white supremacy and anti-immigration, hip hop and global justice movements. The series is affiliated with the Race and Resistance Research Programme at The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH), University of Oxford. Proposals are invited for sole- and joint-authored monographs as well as edited collections. We welcome projects in a wide range of fields, including but not restricted to history, political science, anthropology, literature, cultural studies and media studies. Editorial Advisory Board: Funmi Adewole (DeMontfort University), Joan Anim-Addo (Goldsmiths, University of London), Celeste-Marie Bernier (University of Edinburgh), Alan Cobley (University of the West Indies, Cave Hill), Carolyn Cooper (University of the West Indies, Mona), Zaire Dinzey-Flores (Rutgers, State University of New Jersey), Tanisha Ford (University of Delaware), Maryemma Graham (University of Kansas), Christopher J. Lee (The Africa Institute, UAE), Simon Lewis (College of Charleston), Justine McConnell (King's College London), Pap Ndiaye (Sciences Po), Tessa Roynon (University of Oxford), Barbara Savage (University of Pennsylvania), David Scott (Columbia University), Hortense Spillers (Vanderbilt University), Imaobong Umoren (London School of Economics), Harvey Young (Northwestern University)
7 publications
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Six Authors in Captivity
Literary Responses to the Occupation of France during World War II©2006 Edited Collection