Episode 31 | Small Island: A Conversation About Literary Treasures of Black British Literature, and the Post-Colonial British Experience

with Drexel University Professor Sheila Sandapen

When you step inside Treasures from the Rosenbach’s Collection: Literature of Great Britain and Ireland, two of the first people you will see are Phillis Wheatley and Charles Ignatius Sancho, both of whom were born slaves but ended up becoming important published authors. Their works offered critiques of the British imperial project and enslavement in America. The Rosenbach holds copies of important editions of their books today.  

Wheatley and Sancho are pivotal early figures in Black British literature. In this episode of The Rosenbach Podcast, Professor Sheila Sandapen of Drexel University introduces us to some of the key themes shaping postcolonial Black British literature and makes a few suggestions as to authors and book titles for those who wish to explore the subject.   

Would you like learn more about Sancho, Wheatley, and other figures in British literature? Reserve a tour ticket today!

About the Guest Presenter 

Sheila Sandapen

Born in the UK,  Sheila Sandapen now lives and teaches in the Philadelphia area. In her work, she sees a clear nexus between literature, popular culture, and the way we live now. She teaches and studies British literature and contemporary cultural studies in the UK  with an emphasis on South Asian and Caribbean British female writers.  

 

Entrance to Treasures from the Rosenbach’s Collection: Literature of Great Britain & Ireland at the Rosenbach. Photo by Mark Garvin.

 
Amber Manning

I founded AmberCo. when I was five years old. Over the years, it has offered a variety of services from house cleaning, babysitting, car washing, travel planning, interior design and more. After college, I serendipitously fell into working for a web development company and I never looked back. I am happy that AmberCo. has finally settled on a mission that helps people in a meaningful way. I am also happy that some of the original services AmberCo. offered (cleaning and organizing) have carried through into its current iteration. I have been lucky enough to work for significant nonprofits such as the Sierra Club and the International Committee of the Red Cross and small local companies such as Hinkel Equipment Rental and Indars Stairs. My favorite part of working in technology is finding creative solutions for people and making their day to day work easier.

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