Neelam Srivastava and Emily Sibley are organizing a seminar for the next conference of the American Comparative Literature Association, to be held at Georgetown University, March 7-9, 2019 on the topic of Propaganda and Plagiarism: Postcolonial Print Cultures and Practices of Translation. We’re looking forward to sharing our research with the wider scholarly community, and we encourage network participation. Our CFP is located at the ACLA website, along with instructions on how to apply. Please submit your proposals by September 20th!
Concept Notes are Live!
As part of our ongoing project to delineate our spheres of scholarly interest and research methodologies, we now offer a series of concept notes. Our first series contains the following topics:
- Postcolonial Print Cultures and the History of Theory
- Third World Print Cultures
- Archives and Postcolonial Print Cultures
- Postcolonial Print Cultures and the Politics of Anti-Colonial Resistance
- Orality in the Age of Print
- Print Culture Meets Visual Culture
A big thank you to our contributors!
Conference Report, Newcastle 2018
The full conference report for the January 2018 Postcolonial Print Cultures Conference is now available on our website. Thanks to our organizers: Kerishma Panagrahi, James Proctor, and Neelam Srivastava!

