Publications: Dr Rachael Gilmour
Gilmour R(2020).
Special issue: multilingualism and English teaching. English in Education
vol. 54,
(1)
1-5.
Gilmour R(2018).
Sight, sound and meaning': voice/print transitions in black British poetry. British Literature in Transition, 1960-1980: Flower Power,
Cambridge University Press
GILMOUR RH(2017).
Reading/Writing Multilingualism: language, literature and creativity in the multilingual classroom. English in Education
vol. 51,
(3)
296-307.
Gilmour R, Steinitz T(2017).
Multilingual Currents in Literature, Translation and Culture. Routledge
Gilmour R(2017).
Learning Zulu and bearing witness. Safundi
vol. 18,
(1)
12-15.
Chambers C, Gilmour R(2016).
Editorial. Journal of Commonwealth Literature
vol. 51,
(3)
319-326.
Gilmour R, Chambers C(2016).
Editorial. Journal of Commonwealth Literature
vol. 51,
(1)
3-8.
GILMOUR RH(2014).
Punning in Punglish, sounding 'poreign': Daljit Nagra and the politics of language. Interventions: international journal of postcolonial studies
vol. 17,
(5)
Article 5,
686-705.
GILMOUR RH, Gilmour RH(2014).
Doing voices: reading language as craft in black British poetry. Journal of Commonwealth Literature
vol. n/a,
GILMOUR RH(2012).
Living between languages: The politics of translation in Leila Aboulela’s Minaret and Xiaolu Guo’s A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers. Journal of Commonwealth Literature
vol. 47,
(2)
207-227.
Gilmour R, Schwarz B(2011).
End of Empire and the English Novel since 1945.
Editors: Gilmour, R, Schwarz, B,
Manchester University Press
(Manchester),
Gilmour R(2011).
The entropy of Englishness: reading empire's absence in the novels of William Golding. End of Empire and the English Novel since 1945,
Editors: Gilmour, R, Schwarz, B,
Manchester University Press
(Manchester),
GILMOUR RH(2007).
'A nice derangement of epitaphs': missionary language-learning in mid nineteenth-century Natal. Journal of Southern African Studies
vol. 33,
521-538.
GILMOUR RH(2007).
Missionaries, colonialism and language in nineteenth-century South Africa. History Compass
vol. 5,
(6)
1761-1777.
GILMOUR RH(2006).
Grammars of Colonialism: Representing languages in colonial South Africa. Palgrave Macmillan
(Basingstoke),
GILMOUR RH(2004).
Colonization and Linguistic Representation: British Methodist Grammarians' Approaches to Xhosa (1834-1850). Missionary Linguistics/ Lingüística Misionera: Selected Papers from the First International Conference on Missionary Linguistics,
John Benjamins Press
(Amsterdam),
GILMOUR RH(2003).
Heteroglossia in Lewis Grout's The Isizulu: Critical Theory and Missionary Linguistics. Henry Sweet society Bulletin
vol. 41,
5-13.