A literary magazine primarily concerned with new and postcolonial writers, committed to its original aims of creating a definitive forum for the voices of new writers and to open up lively spaces for serious critical discussion.
‘The Scottish Trans-Atlantic Relations Project is an interdisciplinary collaborative venture involving colleagues across the Scottish Universities, research libraries and museums, in association with partners in North America and the Caribbean. Its goals are to facilitate links with existing groups in transatlantic studies, to enable connections between researchers and resources, and to engage in active identification of research projects and publishing ventures. The STAR website contains a unique archive of original resources for transatlantic studies, including online papers, digitized texts, and a gallery of images. The site’s extensive ‘links’ section serves as a portal to other relevant websites.’
An organization that aims to make the best of Indian academic publishing easily available across the world. Scholars without Borders offers an independent space where academic and scholarly work that is produced and published by Indian scholars can be highlighted. SWB carries books from a range of major as well as smaller publishing houses, from Zubaan, Tulika and Navayana… to Sage, Orient Longman and Oxford, in a wide variety of disciplines. Publications of learned societies as well as governmental agencies such as the Archaeological Survey or the Sahitya Akademi for instance, are also available, as are a number of academic journals and periodicals.
The Postcolonial Studies Association (PSA) is a professional organisation that aims to bring together scholars working on postcolonial topics in any discipline or language.
Peepal Tree Press is an independent specialist publisher of Caribbean and Black British fiction, poetry, literary criticism, memoirs and historical studies.
Alchemy is a cultural organisation focusing on the confluence of cultures across and within national boundaries and the productive transformations that result from these interactions in the visual arts, literature, drama, music and dance.
Postcolonial Europe is a peer-reviewed journal of literary and cultural studies with a focus on the Eastern and Central Europe, and is published in cooperation with Stockholm University.
Northern Postcolonial Network. The network aims to support knowledge exchange and networking amongst scholars and other individuals and groups working on postcolonial topics in the North of the UK.