Dr. Stephen Morton

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Biography

Stephen Morton is a Professor of English at the University of Southampton, specializing in Postcolonial World Literatures, with a significant focus on the literatures of Africa, the Caribbean, South Asia, and Canada. He has extensive academic experience and was appointed as a lecturer in Anglophone Literature at Southampton in 2003, later promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2008 and Professor in 2013. Morton has held various leadership roles within the university, including Head of Research from 2019 to 2023 and director of both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at different intervals. His research interests encompass literary and visual culture, with ongoing projects that interrogate themes within postcolonial literature and economic histories, notably his works 'Allegories of the World System' and 'Debt Colony: History of Colonial Debt'. In addition to his research, Morton contributes actively to academic publishing through various roles, including memberships on editorial boards and as a reviewer for journals. He has authored numerous books, articles, and essays that critically engage with postcolonial narratives and representations in literature and the arts.

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