Postcolonial Manchester 2015
DOI: 10.7765/9781526101884.00010
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Publishing Manchester’s black and Asian writers

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“…This supports an accelerating and expanding universe [7]. , where m F is the mechanical force rotating a lever arm [8]. We have similar electrical engineering equations for electrostatic and magnetostatic torque, which may be related [9].…”
Section: Cosmic Tangential Accelerationmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…This supports an accelerating and expanding universe [7]. , where m F is the mechanical force rotating a lever arm [8]. We have similar electrical engineering equations for electrostatic and magnetostatic torque, which may be related [9].…”
Section: Cosmic Tangential Accelerationmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Indeed, diversity and representation in literature, and the publishing industry more widely, are key areas currently being interrogated in twenty-first century book scholarship. Notable contributions to debates surrounding representations of BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) writers and publishers include Claire Chambers' article "Multi-Culti Nancy Mitfords and Halal Novelists: The Politics of Marketing Muslim Writers in the UK," 57 Corinne Fowler's piece "Publishing Manchester's black and Asian writers" from Postcolonial Manchester: Diaspora Space and the Devolution of Literary Culture, 58 Melanie Ramdarshan-Bold's "The Eight Percent Problem: Authors of Colour in the British Young Adult Market (2006-2016)" 59 and Squires' essay "Publishing's Diversity Deficit". 60 In addition to a post-colonial perspective, several twenty-first century book studies scholars also interrogate the role of the nation in book industries and processes by focusing research on the cultural and economic forces at play for national and regional literature and publishing industries.…”
Section: Mapping the Discipline So Farmentioning
confidence: 99%