Commonwealth and Post-Colonial Literature

From March 21-26, the European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (EACLALS) will be hosted by the University of Malta for its triennial conference on Sharing Places: searching for common ground in a world of continuing...

From March 21-26, the European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (EACLALS) will be hosted by the University of Malta for its triennial conference on Sharing Places: searching for common ground in a world of continuing exclusion.

More than 230 delegates from all over the world will be meeting at the Crowne Plaza in Sliema to discuss Commonwealth and Post-Colonial Writing and to meet the nine acclaimed writers who have accepted the invitation to speak and read from their work at the conference.

Funded by the Commonwealth Foundation, the British Council, the Ministry of Education, the University of Malta and Air Malta, the conference is being convened by Dr Stella Borg Barthet, a senior lecturer in the Department of English, Faculty of Arts.

Generous sponsorships have made it possible for EACLALS to bring together writers from far off countries in the Commonwealth, along with others whose experience of colonisation is not British.

EACLALS is co-ordinating with the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and during the first days of the conference, the pan-Commonwealth panel under the chairmanship of Professor Daniel Massa will be meeting for the last phase of the adjudication process in another location.

The prize winners will by announced by the chairperson of the Commonwealth Foundation, Professor Guido de Marco, during the Conference Dinner.

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