GSS: New Essays and Announcements

04.25.2022.

Global South Studies



NEWS
SPECIAL ISSUE: "NEW CRITICAL DIRECTIONS IN GLOBAL SOUTH STUDIES, CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION"
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES 59.1 (2022), edited by Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra and Anne Garland Mahler, with contributions from Jarvis C. McInnis, Hala Halim, Estefanía Bournot, Sharada Balachandran Orihuela, Shuang Shen, and Dilip M. Menon.

CONFERENCE: "GLOBAL SOUTH POSSIBILITIES: EXPLORING LINKAGES, BUILDING SOLIDARITY"
George Mason University (Virtual). May 5-6, 2022. NEW BOOKS
Dilip M. Menon, ed. CHANGING THEORY: CONCEPTS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH (Routledge, forthcoming 2022).

Kerry Bystrom, Monica Popescu, and Katherine Zien, eds. THE CULTURAL COLD WAR AND THE GLOBAL SOUTH: SITES OF CONTEST AND COMMUNITAS (Routledge, 2021).

R. Joseph Parrott and Mark Atwood Lawrence, eds. THE TRICONTINENTAL REVOLUTION: THIRD WORLD RADICALISM AND THE COLD WAR (Cambridge UP, 2022).


CONTRIBUTE
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DIRECTORS: ANNE GARLAND MAHLER, MAGALI ARMILLAS-TISEYRA, LEIGH ANNE DUCK

Out now: "The African Novel at the Vanguard" in the CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF POSTCOLONIAL LITERARY INQUIRY

Out now: “Secret Histories: Detective Fiction, Hermeneutic Skepticism, and Bad Readers in the Contemporary African Novel” in ARIEL: A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LITERATURE