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Shirley Chew

Shirley Chew


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Biography

Shirley Chew is Professor of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Literatures at the University of Leeds. She was educated in Singapore and at Oxford. She is a former co-editor of The Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1992-6) and guest editor of Kunapipi: Journal of Postcolonial Writing (1997-9), and is general editor of the journal Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Writings.

She is co-editor of the book Unbecoming Daughters of the Empire (1993), which includes her own essay on the cross-cultural influences of an English education and a Chinese upbringing, and of Translating Life: Studies in Transpositional Aesthetics (1999). Her essay '(Post)colonial Translation in V. S. Naipaul's The Enigma of Arrival' was published in Re-constructing The Book: Literary Texts in Transmission (2001). Shirley Chew is currently working on A History of Postcolonial Commonwealth Literature 1947-2000 and a study of the novelist Anita Desai.

 

In 2006, she was Visiting Professor of English at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

 

 

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Genres (in alphabetical order)

Criticism, Non-fiction

 

 

Bibliography

Living with Science in Singapore   Macdonald Educational, 1986

Arthur Hugh Clough: Selected Poems   (editor)   Carcanet, 1987

Unbecoming Daughters of the Empire   (editor with Anna Rutherford)   Dangaroo, 1993

Into the Nineties: Post-Colonial Women's Writing   (editor with Lars Jensen and Anna Rutherford)   Dangaroo, 1994

Borderblur: Essays on Poetry and Poetics in Contemporary Canadian Literature   (editor with Lynette Hunter)   Quadriga in association with Edinburgh University Press, 1996

Introducing Literary Studies   (contributor)   Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1996

African Writers   (contributor)   Prentice Hall, 1997

India and Pakistan 1947-1997: A Celebration   (editor)   Dangaroo Press, 1998

Translating Life: Studies in Transpositional Aesthetics   (editor with Alistair Stead and contributor)   Liverpool University Press, 1999

Re-constructing the Book: Literary Texts in Transmission   (editor)   Ashgate, 2001

 

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Critical Perspective

Professor Shirley Chew is an academic who has played a major role in the evolution of Commonwealth and Postcolonial studies in both Britain and beyond. Although she has research interests in Victorian and contemporary British writing, Chew's main research and teaching interests are in the areas of South Asian, Australian and Canadian literature.

Much of Chew's recent work has been concerned with issues of transmission, translation and the transcultural within a postcolonial context. In 1999 she co-edited Translating Life: Studies in Transpositional Aesthetics, a book which offers multiple perspectives on the concept of translation and which includes her own essay, '(Post) colonial Translations in V.S. Naipaul's The Enigma of Arrival'. She is also the co-editor of Borderblur: Essays on Poetry and Politics in Contemporary Canadian Literature and Unbecoming Daughters of the Empire (1993), which contains an important autobiographical piece by her.

Shirley Chew's skills as an editor are underlined by the prominent role she played in relation to two foundational journals of postcolonial studies in the 1990s: The Journal of Commonwealth Literature (co-editor 1992-1996) and Kunapipi (guest editor 1997-1999). Her special issue of Kunapipi, 'India and Pakistan, 1947-1997' brings together fiction, poetry, interviews and criticism to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Independence. In 1994 she co-edited, with Anna Rutherford and Lars Jensen, Into the Nineties: Post-Colonial Women's Writing. More recently, Chew has become the general editor of a major new journal of creative and critical writing, entitled Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Writings. As well as being an energetic editor and a committed university teacher, Chew is also currently working on two monographs: a study of the Indian writer, Anita Desai and a A History of Postcolonial Commonwealth Literature 1947-2000.


Dr James Procter, 2001

 

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