
Dr Dorothée Boulanger
@doboulanger
Scholar of African Literature, Gender, History Author of Fiction as History: Resistance and Complicities in Postcolonial Angolan Literature (Legenda, 2022)
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https://www.humanities.ox.ac.uk/people/dorothee-boulanger 24-03-2014 14:20:08
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Happy that the special issue of Science Fiction Studies on African sf which Ezeiyoke Chukwunonso, Peter J. Maurits, Ruth S. Wenske and I co-edited. You can read the special issue here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/53295


Very pleased to present Arts et Activismes Afroqueers Editions Karthala and talk about African Queer Studies to Queer Intersections Oxford on 23/10/24. Join us in Oxford at 6pm in a fortnight! TORCH Oxford Oxford Modern Languages





Very much looking forward to this conversation with Queer Intersections Oxford and @naoisemurphy on queer African arts and activisms 🌍🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️📚





🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🌍📚Next Thursday I am presenting Arts et Activismes Afroqueers, co-edited with Susanne Gehrmann in Paris at the Editions Karthala bookstore, with Elara Bertho and authors Xavier Garnier, Sylvie Brodziak ( utilise le féminin générique ) and Nicola Lo Calzo. Join us!

Check out the new book series by @edinburghup.bsky.social "Critical Studies in South-South Literary Engagements"! Prof. Elleke Boehmer is series editor and I am delighted to be a member of the editorial board. Get in touch if you're interested! edinburghuniversitypress.com/series-edinbur…

Delighted to announce that this series is now launched and open for submissions! edinburghuniversitypress.com/series-edinbur… Edinburgh University Press Dr Dorothée Boulanger Faculty of English


A conversation that l had with Dr Dr Dorothée Boulanger is in The Oxford Polyglot (Oxford Modern Languages). We spoke about my experiences during my AfOx fellowship, teaching languages in Africa and queer African studies, amongst other things. Read it here: mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/oxford-polyglo…

A talk that looks at how political & social forces have contributed & reinforced gender roles, inequalities and power dynamics down the years for Myanmar. Fri 6 June, 2pm. Book here: tinyurl.com/ykh2k6fx Dr Dorothée Boulanger Intersectional Humanities Hub Oxford Sociology at Oxford Nilanjana Sengupta
