Bibliography and history of the book
Telling the Story of Oceans and Archives: Rethinking the Novel Form
Telling the Story of Oceans and Archives: Rethinking the Novel Form
The novel as a genre has usually been credited with travelling well. Be it as part of Macmillan’s Colonial Library transporting British classics to educate Indian readers, or included as object lessons disseminated in Francophone Africa, the novel seems to be the ever present marker of colonial encounters. The ideological stakes of these colonial encounters have long been recognized—many scholars examine the novel as an instrument of power—but there is still much to be written about the complex political and aesthetic negotiations that shaped novelistic genres in specific colonial/post-
This special issue will situate this interrogation at the juncture of two distinct yet related fields: transoceanic studies and archival studies. The transoceanic paradigm connecting Europe and its former colonies has been integral to not just the dissemination of the novel, but the contours of the genre itself, and nowhere is this history of engagement better documented than in colonial archives (Joshi, In Another Country).
We welcome contributions that explore exemplary texts, literary-historical inflection points, historical trajectories, or transnational dynamics in Anglophone and Anglophone-adjacent novelistic traditions.
Among the topics that contributors might explore are the following:
Maritime histories in engagement with novelistic traditions
Archival histories of technologies of production, dissemination, or reception in the novel’s development
Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian oceanic world in relation to novel history
Primary source materials in the literary history of the novel
The novel form, epistolarity, and transoceanic correspondence………
Submission information:
Please send an abstract (500 – 700 words) and a short author bio by February 1, 2025 to Sunayani Bhattacharya ([email protected]) and Lanya Lamouria ([email protected]). Final papers (6000 – 8000 words) due August 1, 2025.
For more details: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2024/12/12/telling-the-story-of-oceans-and-archives-rethinking-the-novel-form