Postcolonial Lives

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Russell McDougall
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Mala Pandurang
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Postcolonial Lives is a series of interpretative auto/biographies of postcolonial subjects – writers, artists, intellectuals, groups, movements, networks, animals, objects – broadly conceived to cover all significant points of intersection – e.g. indigenous, transnational, post-national, cosmopolitan, post-human (human and non-human, or more-than-human). The series focuses intensively on lives that have been lived as well as made in a postcolonial condition, and in proximity to an expanded field of alterity. It aims also to locate auto/biography specifically as a significant dimension of postcolonial studies.

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Series Editors
Russell McDougall, University of New England, Armidale
Mala Pandurang, BMN College, Matunga, Mumbai
Michael R. Griffiths, University of Wollongong, Wollongong


Editorial Board
Gaurav Desai, University of Michigan, USA
Peter Tirop Simatei, Moi University, Kenya
Tina Steiner, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Claire Chambers, University of York, United Kingdom
Judith Misrahi, University of Montpellier, France
Neil ten Kortenaar, University of Toronto, Canada
Uzoma Esonwanne, University of Toronto, Canada
Rajeev Patke, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Maryse Jayasuriya, University of Texas at El Paso, USA
Peter Hulme, University of Essex, United Kingdom
Alison Donnell, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Annalisa Oboe, University of Padua, Italy
Selina Tusitala Marsh, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, Vassar College, USA
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