Bhakti Shringarpure is an associate professor jointly appointed in English and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Connecticut. She is the creative director of the Radical Books Collective and the author of Cold War Assemblages: Decolonization to Digital (Routledge, 2019).
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

An Indigenous Elsewhere: A Conversation with Sandy Grande
A major Native American activist-scholar on the futility of trying to decolonize the university today....

“We Need Wholesale Decolonization”: A Conversation with Grieve Chelwa
An African economist explains why mainstream economics is a colonialist enterprise....

A Demanding Relationship with History: A Conversation with Priyamvada Gopal
The postcolonial studies scholar speaks on the challenge of writing radical histories and the relentless coloniality of English departments....

What Is Our Resistance?: A Conversation with Joy Mboya
The second installment in LARB’s Decolonize | Defund | Abolish series foregrounds the work of a major Kenyan performer and activist....

Decolonizing Education: A Conversation with Linda Tuhiwai Smith
The first installment in a new LARB series of interviews, DECOLONIZE / DEFUND / ABOLISH....

African Literature and Digital Culture
The digital impulses of African creativity have fundamentally altered literary culture....

Norway, Somalia, and the Specters of Terror
A British filmmaker and a Somali novelist explore migration, radicalization, and terror....
