James Procter
James Procter is professor of modern and contemporary literature at Newcastle University. He is the author of Dwelling Places: Postwar Black British Writing, Stuart Hall, coeditor of Reading Across Worlds, Out of Bounds: British Black and Asian Poets, and Postcolonial Audiences: Readers, Viewers and Reception, as well as numerous articles and chapters in leading postcolonial journals and book collections. His current research interests are in radio literature and empire between the 1930s and...See more
James Procter is professor of modern and contemporary literature at Newcastle University. He is the author of Dwelling Places: Postwar Black British Writing, Stuart Hall, coeditor of Reading Across Worlds, Out of Bounds: British Black and Asian Poets, and Postcolonial Audiences: Readers, Viewers and Reception, as well as numerous articles and chapters in leading postcolonial journals and book collections. His current research interests are in radio literature and empire between the 1930s and late 1960s, a project for which he was awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship in 2013-14. See less
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