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162:, with Nasta as editor-in-chief. Recollecting the magazine's early days, she has written: "In those days, before computers and the now almost immediate communication channels of digital culture, editing was a much slower and more physical process. Comments on stories or poems were made on hard copy, snail mail carried the responses back and, when we finally reached the point of typesetting, the proofs were often delivered to my door by the East End Asian typesetting and printing company we used. I would mark them up in my Greenwich flat (then the makeshift office) and they would be dispatched onwards for printing." 322:
newspaper noted: "...a common thread in several essays is the discomfort of not fully embracing any one 'home' or place of belonging. By studying immigrants’ experiences, the disillusionment that lies behind many such aspirations is probed.... Brave New Words explores the theme of exclusion at
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various levels β€” it articulates not only the consequences of being expelled from countries and territorial affiliations, but from language itself....Personal memoirs ... where writers venture into terra incognita as they delve into the abyss of memory make these essays so rewarding."
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She has published widely on post-colonial and contemporary writing, particularly on literature from the Caribbean, the South Asian diaspora and black Britain. She has special expertise in the work of
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Nasta is a regular speaker at international conferences, festivals other literary events – notable recent appearances include "An Island Full of Voices: Writing Britain Now" at the
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Nasta started her career in school teaching, before moving into Higher Education in the 1980s. She has held posts in different departments at several universities, including at the
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Her commitment to diversifying the literature curriculum and expanding the remit of English studies has been demonstrated throughout the decades since her involvement with the
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Nasta has initiated and led numerous research projects, and since 2007 has led a major public-engagement project on Asian Britain. She co-edited (with Mark U. Stein)
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for her services to Black and Asian Literature. In 2019 she was made an Honorary Fellow of the
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African, Caribbean and South Asian Fiction in English – A select bibliography
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Motherlands: Black Women's Writing from Africa, the Caribbean, and South Asia
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under her editorship, contains contributions by writers who include
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British critic, editor, academic and literary activist (born 1953)
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India in Britain: South Asian Networks and Connections, 1858–1950
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Association for the Teaching of African and Caribbean Literature
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Home Truths: Fictions of the South Asian Diaspora in Britain
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for exceptional contribution to literature, presented by
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The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing
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The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing
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Reading the 'New' Literatures in a Post-Colonial Era
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In 2020 she became an Honorary Fellow of 1002:"Brave New Words: The Bookseller Previews" 717:, OU people profiles, The Open University. 1276:Academics of the University of Portsmouth 1211:, Indian Writers Forum, 10 February 2016. 1052:, Indian Cultural Forum, 3 December 2019. 874:, via Peepal Tree Press, 24 January 2017. 824: 789:, Asians in Britain, The British Library. 742: 740: 738: 500:Brave New Words: The Power of Writing Now 270:Brave New Words: The Power of Writing Now 705: 650:Gail Low and Marion Wynne-Davies (eds), 635:"Distinguished friends | Susheila Nasta" 612: 358: 268:Nasta's 2019 publication, the anthology 232:OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature 1064:"Non-Fiction: Reading from the margins" 725: 723: 656:, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, pp. 182–84. 1223: 1174: 1061: 825:van Lente, Sandra (12 November 2019). 735: 615:"Susheila Nasta wins the Benson Medal" 951:Beyond Calypso: Re-reading Sam Selvon 677: 583: 562: 548:"In Conversation with Susheila Nasta" 429:Asian Britain: A Photographic History 326: 257:(for whom she is literary executor), 240:Queen Mary Wasafiri New Writing Prize 1081:"New Year Honours List 2011 in full" 720: 558: 556: 203:, symposia and panel discussions at 1163:"List of Fellows | Honorary Fellow" 1117:at The Royal Society of Literature. 1062:Wattoo, Aneeqa M. (22 March 2020). 844:"One-On-One with Romesh Gunesekera" 563:Nasta, Susheila (7 November 2019). 470:Critical Perspectives on Sam Selvon 13: 908:"Celebrating 30 years of Wasafiri" 613:McIntosh, Malachi (10 July 2019). 14: 1297: 1281:British women non-fiction writers 1192: 1175:Suroor, Hasan (7 December 2013). 936:New Writing Prize 2019 announced" 553: 316:, among others. The reviewer for 248:Windrush: Songs in a Strange Land 1286:English people of Sindhi descent 1266:Alumni of the University of Kent 1261:Academics of the Open University 1241:English people of Indian descent 846:, Bocas Lit Fest, 28 April 2018. 343:(RSL) and was awarded the RSL's 205:Goldsmiths, University of London 1168: 1156: 1144: 1132: 1120: 1108: 1092: 1074: 1055: 1050:"The Power of the Written Word" 1042: 1026: 1007: 995: 978: 962: 941: 925: 913: 901: 898:, Goldsmiths, 22–23 March 2018. 889: 877: 865: 849: 837: 818: 806: 792: 780: 768: 752: 435:), The Westbourne Press, 2013, 331:In 2011 Nasta was appointed an 113:Queen Mary University of London 910:, Goldsmiths, 22 October 2014. 896:"On Whose Terms?: 10 Years On" 886:, Goldsmiths, 1 December 2017. 671: 659: 644: 606: 577: 541: 207:(where she was interviewed by 1: 1099:"New Year honours list: MBEs" 535: 1048:Bina Shah and Tabish Khair, 922:, MBILF'20, 13 January 2020. 692:10.1080/02690055.2014.918315 550:, Tehelka TV, 25 April 2011. 132: 7: 953:, by Malachi McIntosh (ed.) 831:Literary Field Kaleidoscope 749:, Authors, Myriad Editions. 341:Royal Society of Literature 276:), celebrating 35 years of 137:Susheila Nasta was born in 127:Royal Society of Literature 43:1953 (age 70–71) 10: 1302: 1165:, The English Association. 1015:"'Call Yourself English?'" 715:"Professor Susheila Nasta" 522:Cambridge University Press 171:University of North London 1177:"Inside, yet an outsider" 250:for the British Library. 115:, and founding editor of 84: 76: 62: 54: 39: 23: 1251:English magazine editors 678:Nasta, Suzheila (2014). 369:Rutgers University Press 175:University of Portsmouth 932:"Winners of Queen Mary 353:The English Association 236:SI Leeds Literary Prize 195:, participation in the 167:University of Cambridge 777:, The Open University. 653:A Black British Canon? 1246:English women writers 984:Bernardine Evaristo, 359:Selected bibliography 1205:, 30 September 2009. 1020:New Internationalist 516:With Mark U. Stein, 147:University of London 71:University of London 1105:, 31 December 2010. 1089:, 31 December 2019. 587:(19 October 2017). 386:The British Council 282:Bernardine Evaristo 211:in October 2014 on 88:Founding editor of 1153:, Myriad Editions. 992:, 19 October 2019. 418:, Palgrave, 2012, 327:Awards and honours 197:NGC Bocas Lit Fest 143:University of Kent 67:University of Kent 1039:, 5 October 2019. 1023:, 2 October 2019. 947:J. 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Index

MBE
FRSL
London
University of Kent
University of London
Wasafiri
MBE
FRSL
Queen Mary University of London
Wasafiri
Benson Medal
Royal Society of Literature
London
University of Kent
University of London
Association for the Teaching of African and Caribbean Literature
Wasafiri
University of Cambridge
University of North London
University of Portsmouth
Open University
British Library
NGC Bocas Lit Fest
Trinidad
Goldsmiths, University of London
Blake Morrison
Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters
Trivandrum
Kerala
OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature

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