Fantastic PhD studentship opportunity - Spitting Image: political satire in Britain in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Working across @exeter.ac.uk and @theul.bsky.social in partnership with the @camglamresearch.bsky.social and drawing on the Roger Law archive.
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Posts by Emma Parker
Selfie of me, holding a copy of Like a Cat Loves a Bird: The Nine Lives of Muriel Spark. Book cover is orange-red with a picture of Muriel Spark holding a black cat.
Really big news! Author copies of my book are here, and they're gorgeous. The colours! The chunkiness! The big glossy cat on the front!
LIKE A CAT LOVES A BIRD: THE NINE LIVES OF MURIEL SPARK is out in 2 weeks. Go pre-order it; it'll make a beautiful addition to your living space. I’m just saying…
Flyer for my book "The Indian Revolutionary Movement in Europe, 1905-1918".
First flyer for my book! Out in August.
(Disclaimer: Yes, I know it's expensive. No, I don't set the price)
Two vacancies: One PhD position and one Postdoc position within the project Fabulous Archives: Queer Intellectuals and their Archives.
We covered a vast array of topics. Brilliant to explore two amazing books on colonial aftermaths and memory with the two authors @dremmaparker.bsky.social and Astrid Rasch.
Join us tomorrow for a discussion of life writing & colonial memory, feat. me, @ellekeboehmer.bsky.social, & Prof Astrid Rasch. Thanks to @memorystudies.bsky.social for hosting
🕓 Tues 24 March @ 4pm
👉 bit.ly/4bYFZ85
@bristolunienglish.bsky.social @oxfordlifewriting.bsky.social @clhlwr.bsky.social
I genuinely thought you're pulling my leg, until seeing a picture of you + recording equipment + a copy of That Awful Whale. Anytime! My only insights are the baby's reaction to key passages (mostly 😭)
Are you reading The Big Whale, Pete?! I've spent the past 2 months of mat leave with it (why) and have no one to share my newfound knowledge of rigging/blubber/sails with.
Amazing 40% off sale by @manchesterup.bsky.social means that paperback editions of our essay collection British Culture After Empire are just £15! A veritable bargain!
@liamliburd.bsky.social
This means you can get 'Imperial Nostalgia', which I wrote, for less than a tenner! That works out at about 0.014p per word, which is the kind of bargain only a fool would miss: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526146205/
Isn't it wonderful! I'd love to know who selects the poems
Last week my partner texted "I've just seen Janet Frame on the tube!" Slightly disappointed that a ghostly Frame isn't cruising the Piccadilly Line but equally delighted to catch a glimpse of this
An interesting selection on this list of “books that got you through your twenties” for @theconversation.com
There was only ever one choice for me: Joe Sacco’s Palestine.
What would yours be?
theconversation.com/twenty-exper...
📚 A STATE OF SIEGE by Janet Frame, with an introduction from Chris Kraus, is now available from our website 📚
‘She is a singular writer. No one is quite like her.’
— Eleanor Catton, author of BIRNAM WOOD
Read an excerpt and order a copy here: bit.ly/3X7fm97
I reviewed Joe Sacco's latest book, the Once and Future Riot. It's as good as anything he's done, and that is a high bar.
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/n...
Thank you so much Elleke!
Thank you so much Saima!
Emma Parker holds a copy of her 2024 book Life Writing and the End of Empire
Over the 🌙 that Life Writing & The End of Empire is joint winner of the 2025 @bacls.bsky.social Monograph Prize 🎉
Congrats to co-awardee @drdominicdean.bsky.social & brilliant shortlistees @olihaslam.bsky.social @gabriele-lazzari.bsky.social. I can’t wait to read your books!
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My own article on A State of Siege (repub soon with @fitzcarraldoeds.bsky.social) asks all the important questions for this spooky season:
🎃 Why are white ladies so afraid of the sea in #NZlit?
👻 Did Frame predict man-made climate change?
🌊 Who owns 'a view'?
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Our special issue, Janet Frame at 100, is here!
To mark Frame's centenary we commissioned 10 new essays on her glittering oeuvre, from discussions of working-class cultures to her writing as southern modernism. Out now with Literature, Critique, and Empire Today
journals.sagepub.com/toc/jclb/60/3
Wasafiri remembers Zoë Wicomb, who passed away recently on 13 October, 2025. In celebration of her life and work, we are making her short story, 'In Search of Tommie', from our 25th anniversary issue, free to access until the end of the month.
Read now: buff.ly/CdQQOLF
The first in our new TTiN podcast series of interviews with academics and artists working on infrastructure is now live!
In this episode, Nicola Kirkby discusses her new book, Railway Infrastructure and the Victorian Novel. Listen on your usual podcast platform!
podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/t...
For the latest @wasafirimag.bsky.social I talk to memoirist Cato Pedder about apartheid, her family (including Jan Smuts), and encountering #DorisLessing in a public bathroom. Her brilliant book, Moederland, is out now with @johnmurrays.bsky.social.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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This looks great! New novel?! Many, many congratulations Elleke
This PhD on a reparatory history of the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, exploring the legacies of empire is open for applications. It features a great supervisory team (moi, Kerry Pimblott, and Sadia Habib) and fabulous public history opportunities. Please share.
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Solidarity — I’m really sorry you had to experience this. So many women have told me that they longed for this distinction.
“Life is hell, but at least there are prizes. Or so one thought. ” — Janet Frame
In all seriousness, how lovely to see my book in such excellent company, alongside work by @maebhlong.bsky.social, Matthew Hayward, & Wan-Chuan Kao.
Janet Frame on prizes: www.newyorker.com/books/page-t...
Emma Parker’s Life Writing and the End of Empire: Homecoming in Autobiographical Narratives (Bloomsbury, 2024) has been shortlisted for the 2025 Literary Encyclopedia Book Prize! www.litencyc.com/book-prizes/...