Delphine Munos (PhD, University of Liège) is Senior Lecturer in Postcolonial Literatures at the University of Liège. She held FRS-FNRS and Humboldt postdoctoral fellowships. Her research interests include postcolonial literatures, memory studies, affect theory and narrative studies. She has published on Anglophone postcolonial literatures and US ethnic literatures.
Evelyn OâCallaghan (PhD, University of the West Indies) is Emeritus Professor of West Indian Literature, University of the West Indies. She has published on West Indian literature, particularly on womenâs writing, early Caribbean narratives, madness, and ecocritical readings of Caribbean landscapes in visual and scribal texts.
Mathilde Mergeai (PhD, University of Liège) currently teaches English and Translation at the University of Liège. She has published on postcolonial Caribbean and Black Canadian literatures. Her research interests include postcolonial literatures, space in literature, and power relations in translation studies.
A compelling contribution to Phillipsian scholarship, the volume will also be of interest to students and scholars working in the fields of postcolonial literature, Black British literature, diaspora studies, and Black Atlantic studies.