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Charlotte Baker

Charlotte Baker is senior lecturer in French and Francophone studies in the Department of Languages and Cultures at Lancaster University. Her research focuses on contemporary African literature written in French and English and she is interested in questions of power and marginality, disability and the body. Her work on African dictator fiction includes her article ‘Necropolitical violence and post-independence Guinean literature’ in the International Journal of Francophone Studies (2014), her introduction to a special issue of Research in African Literatures on performances of sovereignty in African dictator-fiction, which she edited in 2018 and her article for the special issue, ‘Burkinabè Dictator-Novels and the Struggle against Impunity’. Most recently, she co-edited with Hannah Grayson the volume Fictions of African Dictatorship: Cultural Representations of Postcolonial Power (Peter Lang, 2018).


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