Literature, postcolonial studies

The Continuities of Neoliberalism

Grounded in a fine-grained analysis of contemporary Indian fiction, Beyond Alterity: Contemporary Indian Fiction and the Neoliberal Script by Shakti Jaising argues that the logic of neoliberal capitalism and the steady proliferation of its ideological script have produced significant continuities in class dynamics, subjective experience, as well as literary and cultural expression across the North-South … Continue reading

News, Poetry

National Poetry Day: Spring 2024 Pavilions

To celebrate #NationalPoetryDay we're introducing our new collections for 2024 – QuickFire, Slow Burning by Janette Ayachi, Lapwing by Hannah Copley, and Feeling All the Kills by Helen Calcutt. All are available to pre-order on our website and will be published in Spring 2024, marking 10 years of Pavilion Poetry. QuickFire, Slow Burning moves away … Continue reading

History, Journals, Literature, Modern Languages, News, Political History, postcolonial studies, science fiction

Black History Month: The LUP Reading List

To mark Black History Month, we’ve put together a list of books and journal articles which provide new and critical insights into the area. Each article has been made Free to Read throughout October.

Journals, open access

Featured in Town Planning Review 94.5: Social relations in megaproject planning: exploring the roles of local government in the development of Indonesia’s special economic zones

The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as the Featured Article in TPR 94.5: 'Social relations in megaproject planning: exploring the roles of local government in the development of Indonesia’s special economic zones'.