Lead Organiser
Hayley G. Toth, Newcastle University
Hayley is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the School of English at Newcastle University. At Newcastle, she is working on a three-year research project, titled Collective Form: Cultural Collaboration in Black Liberation Struggles, 1976-1982. Her first book Reading Postcolonial Literature: From Professional to Non-Professional Practices is forthcoming with Liverpool University Press.
With thanks to the Newcastle Postcolonial Research Group (NPRG)’s Steering Group
Neelam Srivastava, Professor of Postcolonial and World Literature, Newcastle University
James Procter, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Literature, Newcastle University
Marco Medugno, Associate Lecturer, Newcastle University
Chloe Ashbridge, Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature, Newcastle University
Shalini Sengupta, Lecturer in Diasporic and/or Black British Literatures, Newcastle University
Elizabeth Marcus, Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies, Newcastle University
Vaibhav Parel, PGR Researcher, Newcastle University
Barbara Franchi, Teaching Fellow, Durham University