Ana Cristina Mendes is Associate Professor of English Studies at the School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon, Portugal, where she teaches courses in cultural studies, visual culture and adaptation, and English history and culture. She is the author of Salman Rushdie in the Cultural Marketplace (2013) and The Past on Display (2013), and editor of Salman Rushdie and Visual Culture (2012).
Introduction
Part I What Decolonisation Is and Why English Studies Needs It
Decolonising the University: A Turn, Shift, or Fix?
Excavating the Imperial History of English Studies
Interrupting How the Literary Canon Is Taught
Beyond Stasis: Intertextuality, Spreadability, and Fandom
Adaptation Case Studies: Wuthering Heights and Home Fire
Course Descriptions: English Literature (Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries) and English Literature (Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries)