The Bloomsbury Handbook of Postcolonial Print Cultures

Neelam Srivastava editor Rajeswari Sunder Rajan editor Jack Webb editor Toral Jatin Gajarawala editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:18th Sep '25

£39.99

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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Postcolonial Print Cultures cover

Reflecting the diversity of postcolonial print cultures, this book examines the cultural output that serve as the intellectual forces behind opposition to colonial orders.

The texts that make up postcolonial print cultures are often found outside the archival catalogue, and in lesser-examined repositories such as personal collections, the streets, or appendages to established collections. This volume examines the published and unpublished writing, magazines, pamphlets, paratexts, advertisements, cartoons, radio, and street art that serve as the intellectual forces behind opposition to colonial orders, as meditations on the futures of embryonic nation states, and as visions of new forms of equality.

The print cultures examined here are necessarily anti-institutional; they serve as a counterpoint to the colonial archive and, relatedly, to more traditional genres and text formats coming out of large-scale publishers. This means that much of the primary material analyzed in this book has not been scrutinized before. Many of these print productions articulate collective liberation projects with origins in the grassroots. They include debates around the shape of the postcolonial nation and the new state formation that necessarily draw on a diverse and contentious public sphere of opinion. Their rhetoric ranges from the reformist to the revolutionary.

Reflecting the diversity, indeed the disorderliness, of postcolonial print cultures this book covers local, national, and transnational cultures from Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. Its wide-ranging essays offer a nuanced and, taken together, a definitive (though that is not to say comprehensive or systematic) study of a global phenomenon: postcolonial print cultures as a distinct literary field. The chapters recover the efforts of writers, readers and publishers to produce a postcolonialism ‘from below’, and thereby offer a range of fresh perspectives on the meaning and history of postcolonialism.

This Handbook advances the comparative study of print cultures significantly with its comprehensive analysis of print as a prolific, multi-genre medium throughout the colonial and postcolonial worlds. Placing the postcolony firmly at the centre of postcolonial studies, the volume also opens up fresh perspectives on world literature, visual culture, and the new media. * Aparna Dharwadker, Professor of English and Interdisciplinary Theatre Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA *
This is a beautifully curated collection of essays that brings together pioneering and emerging scholars from across the discipline. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Postcolonial Print Cultures represents a major critical intervention in the field, and will surely become the standard text in this rapidly expanding area of research. * James Procter, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Literature, Newcastle University, UK *
The handbook brings together pioneering and emerging scholars to recover marginalized voices, examine anti-institutional print phenomena, and theorize postcolonial print as a distinct literary and political field … As universities and research institutions continue efforts to decolonize curricula and archives, this handbook offers essential frameworks and practical models. * Publishing Research Quarterly *

ISBN: 9781350261792

Dimensions: 244mm x 184mm x 30mm

Weight: 980g

528 pages