Research in the Centre for Postcolonial Writing
Research Project - 2008: The Annotated Bibliography Of English Studies (Routledge, UK) International On-Line Bibliography
The Centre for Postcolonial Writing (CPW) is the Editor of the Postcolonial Literature Section of Routledge’s On-line bibliography, the Annotated Bibliography of English Studies (ABES) at http://www.routledgeabes.com, which commenced in 1999 and will be re-launched in 2008.
Call for Contributing Annotators
The CPW is expanding its network of annotators in the area of Postcolonial Literature.
Our contributors write short annotated bibliographies of articles, monographs, edited collections and online products, that they consider to be valuable and necessary reading in the field.
We are seeking interested postgraduates, early career researchers and established scholars who specialise in:
- Postcolonial literature in English from the non-Western world (Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and the South Pacific)
- Postcolonial literature in the settler colonies (Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the Unites States of America)
- Indigenous, ethnic, minority and migrant literatures
- Postcolonial literary criticism
- Postcolonial creative writing
- Postcolonial life writing
Contributors will be required to provide short (200 word) annotations for 10-15 texts per year and be credited for their work. Contributors will keep the texts they annotate (if in hard copy) in lieu of payment.
Prospective annotators should complete the attached Application Form For Contributing Annotators in Word or PDF
format, and send it to:
Devika Goonewardene and Isabella Ofner, Assistant Editors, ABES – Postcolonial Literature Section, CPW – cpw@arts.monash.edu.au.
Please use “ABES Annotator” in the subject-header of your e-mail.