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The Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies publishes interdisciplinary and cross-cultural articles and interviews on literature, history, politics, and art whose focus, settings, or subjects involve colonialism and its aftermath, with an emphasis on the former British Empire.
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Volume 13, Number 2, Fall 2025Table of Contents
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View New African Diaspora Modes of Self-Writing: Memory, Racialization and Autofiction in Tope Folarin’s A Particular Kind of Black Man
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View Literature and the Advancement of Cultural and Intellectual Modernity in Africa and the United States: Daniel Simon in Conversation with Chibueze Darlington Anuonye
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| ISSN | 2643-8399 |
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| Print ISSN | 2643-8380 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-11-07 |
| Open Access | No |



