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Bhakti Shringarpure is a writer, editor and academic, who is creative director of the Radical Books Collective, founding editor of ''Warscapes'' online magazine and is an associate professor of English and Gender Studies at the
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. Her work "engages questions of decolonization, race, gender and violence through a focus on literary and cultural production from the Global South and their circuits of dissemination". She is the author of ''Cold War Assemblages: Decolonization to Digital'' (2019), and has been an invited participant and speaker at many educational institutions and literary festivals internationally.


Career

Shringarpure holds a BA degree in literature from Bard College and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the
Graduate Center of the City University of New York The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (CUNY Graduate Center) is a public research institution and post-graduate university in New York City. Serving as the principal doctorate-granting institution of the ...
. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of ''Warscapes'', an independent online magazine established in 2011 with a focus on current conflicts across the world, publishing fiction, non-fiction, poetry, interviews, reviews, photo-essays and retrospectives of war literature. In 2012, she edited ''Literary Sudans'', "intended to highlight the two Sudans as sites of literature and culture", initially an online project before publication as a book by
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, endorsed by Nuruddin Farah, Salah Hassan and
Dinaw Mengestu Dinaw Mengestu (ዲናው መንግስቱ) (born 30 June 1978) is an Ethiopian-American novelist and writer. In addition to three novels, he has written for ''Rolling Stone'' on the war in Darfur, and for ''Jane Magazine'' on the conflict in north ...
, among others. Shringarpure co-founded, with Suchitra Vijayan, the Radical Books Collective, of which she is creative director. The initiative was conceived during the
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lockdown, when she was living in
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, Kenya, as a
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(2019–20), and had to rebuild connections online for her monthly literary salons. Using on the masthead of its website a quotation from Angela Y. Davis – "You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time" – the Radical Books Collective organizes virtual book clubs, author events and seminars on foundational radical books. Shringarpure held a research fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities,
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, in August–November 2022, during which period she took part in the Cultural Identity and Memory Studies Institute Seminar Series at the
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. Among publications for which she has written are ''
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'', ''The Funambulist'', ''
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'', '' Literary Hub'' and ''Africa is a Country''. Shringarpure is Series Editor of ''Decolonize That! Handbooks for the Revolutionary Overthrow of Embedded Colonial Ideas'', published by
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(New York).


Bibliography

*''Cold War Assemblages: Decolonization to Digital'',
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, 2019, .


As editor

*''Literary Sudans: An Anthology of Literature from Sudan and South Sudan''. Introduction by
Taban Lo Liyong Taban Lo Liyong (born 1939) is a poet, academic and writer of fiction and literary criticism from South Sudan. He was born in Kajo Kaji, Acholiland, in the Equatoria region of southern Sudan, but taken to Uganda at an early age. His politica ...
, translations by Adil Babikir. Africa World Press, 2016, . *''Imagine Africa'', Volume 3, Archipelago Press, 2017.


Selected articles

*"The Digital Savior Complex", ''Warscapes, 29 May 2015. *"The rise of the digital saviour: can Facebook likes change the world?", ''The Guardian'', 18 June 2015. *"Hiding in Plain Sight: Cold War Interventions into African Literature", '' Johannesburg Review of Books'', 15 April 2021, *"But, first we'll take this W", ''Africa Is a Country'', October 2021. *"Writing whiteness, writing America", ''Africa Is a Country'', December 2022.


References


External links


Radical Books Collective website
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