Georgina Colby is Reader in Modern and Contemporary Literature at the University of Westminster. Her research addresses the politics of avant-garde writing and aesthetic space in contemporary socio-political climates, in particular the relation between avant-garde poetics, activisms, and social justice. As PI she led the Feminist Representations: Asylum, Voice, and Testimony project (2018-2022), funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Trust. She is currently the UK partner on the GRABS project, led by Jane Freedman. Her publications include Kathy Acker: Writing the Impossible (Edinburgh University Press, 2016), and, as editor, Her Silver-Tongued Companion Reading: Reading Poems by Harryette Mullen (Edinburgh University Press, 2023) Reading Experimental Writing (Edinburgh University Press, 2019), The Contemporary Small Press: Making Publishing Visible (Palgrave, 2020), and Death and the Contemporary (a special issue of New Formations, Lawrence and Wishart, 2012). Her articles have appeared in journals such as Contemporary Literature, New Formations, Textual Practice, Journal of Narrative Theory, Women: A Cultural Review, and Comparative Critical Studies. She is the Series Editor of Edinburgh Critical Studies in Avant-Garde Writing and Edinburgh Foundations in Avant-Garde Writing (Edinburgh University Press).
Representing Violence Against Women : Asylum, Voice and Testimony