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Centre for Migration and Postcolonial Studies (MAPS)

Description

Welcome to the Centre for Migration and Postcolonial Studies (MAPS), Manchester Met’s centre for the exploration of migration and postcolonial studies from literary and creative practice-based perspectives.

The primary aim of MAPS is to expand literary and cultural research in an evolving area of study at the intersection of multiple evolving fields.

MAPS embraces the research activities of a large team of scholars working in the fields of postcolonial, migration and diaspora studies, literary and cultural geography, and global testimony studies.

Uniquely, it also incorporates and engages with the work of award-winning writers who explore diasporic experience, all of whom are from the Manchester Writing School, one of the largest postgraduate English and Creative Writing communities in the UK.

The result is a distinctive institutional home for scholars and writers who are actively engaged in interdisciplinary and transnational research relating to South Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and South East Asia as well as minority and diasporic cultures in the UK and beyond.

The work of MAPS has never been timelier or more relevant. Some 270 million people live outside their countries of birth. The historical migrations of imperial expansion and decolonisation have been superseded by what has been recently termed a ‘migration crisis’ and Manchester – itself a UNESCO City of Literature and one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Europe – has its own rich legacy of migration and postcolonial encounters. This diversity is reflected in the Centre's determination to connect the global with the local in its approach to postcolonial studies and to generate an inclusive and international culture at the heart of the university by facilitating local and international partnerships.

The Centre aims to show the way ahead in exploring how interconnected histories of migration shape and mark literary and cultural landscapes, including the ways postcolonial transnational networks have informed and continue to inform global literary culture. It is an evolving project that connects the histories of colonialism with the mapping of literary and cultural futures.

In addition to an MA English Studies pathway in Postcolonial Studies, the Centre runs a MAPS Speakers’ Series, an academic Reading Group, a Film Club and a writers’ forum on Creative-Critical Conversations. The Centre marked its official launch with a virtual conference, Breaking Boundaries: Reimagining Borders in Postcolonial and Migrant Studies.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2021

Contact details

Manchester Metropolitan University
All Saints
Grosvenor Square
Manchester
M15 6BH
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/english/maps/

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  • University-based infrastructure
  • Centre

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  • Cultural studies tag
  • Film studies tag
  • Geography tag
  • History tag
  • Language tag
  • Literature tag
  • Museum studies tag
  • Post-colonial studies tag

University affiliation(s)

Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester

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2023-09-20 14:59:56

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