Jean Genet
In this series finale Nivi speaks with Dr Jackquelin Frost. Jack is a poet and historian and currently based at the University of Paris, London. Her articles have appeared in The Global South, The Bulletin of Francophone Postcolonial Studies, Historical Materialism and Third Text, and she is currently finishing a book on anti-colonial figures, one of whom is Jean Genet.
Temsula Ao
Nivi speaks with Dr Manjeet Baruah and discuss the work and legacy of Temsula Ao. Manjeet is an Assistant Professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi specializing in cultural History, and northeastern Indian literature. He is the author of multiple books, most recently of Hunter, Peasant, Rebel: Colonialism and the British Assam Frontier, Published last year by Routledge.
Huey Newton
Nivi speaks with Dr Delio Vasquez about the rich work of Huey P Newton. Delio is an Assistant Professor at NYU working on political thought, Black studies and questions of colonialism and capitalism. His book Huey P. Newton: I am We is an intellectual biography of Huey Newton forthcoming imminently with Polity Press.
Gloria Anzaldua
Nivi speaks with Professor AnaLouise Keating about Gloria Anzaldua. AnaLouise is professor of Multicultural Women's and Gender Studies at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. She has written extensively on pedagogy, women of colors theories and post-oppositional thought.Alongside Gloria Anzaldua she edited ‘this bridge we call home: radical visions for transformation’, and has also published a set of detailed interviews with Anzaldua as well as the decisive monograph on Anzalduan thought entitled the Anzaldua Theory handbook
Poetics Of Revolution with Nivi Manchanda
Poetics Of Revolution Brought to you by Surviving Society ProductionsAvailable on all platforms this OctoberExecutively produced by Nivi ManchandaEdited by George Ofori-Addo