
Dr Kelsi Delaney
PhD, MA, BA
Current positions
Lecturer in Global Anglophone Literatures
Department of English
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Research interests
I joined the University of Bristol in 2023 as a Lecturer in Global Anglophone Literatures. I am a specialist in decolonial poetry studies, with a focus on Anglophone Caribbean poetry written both within the Caribbean and across its diaspora.
I am currently finishing my first monograph, Form in Contemporary Anglophone Caribbean Poetry (Edinburgh University Press). As well as providing a comprehensive account of recent developments in poetic form written across the Caribbean and its diaspora, the book highlights how poetic form is employed by Caribbean poets to signal complex cultural and political affiliations. Further, through an illumination of, and challenge to, eurocentrism in the epistemology of poetic form, the book explores how critical conceptions of poetic form can and must be expanded to better represent the multifarious voices of poets writing globally in English.
I was also involved in conducting research on the AHRC-funded international collaborative project, ‘Representing Gender-Based Violence: Literature, Performance and Activism in the Anglophone Caribbean’. In this project, I examined the representation of GBV in print literatures and spoken word poetry, working with colleagues from the University of Leicester and the University of the West Indies.
Other research areas I am interested in include: Black British and Caribbean spoken word, the permeable boundary between page and stage poetry, Anglophone Caribbean sonnet traditions, and methodologies of arts-based activism.
Outside of my academic work, I have collaborated with New Walk Editions as a guest editor, bringing emerging Caribbean poets to a UK audience. I am highly committed, in my teaching, research and outreach activities, to challenging eurocentrism in literary studies and advocating for a more inclusive landscape within Higher Education.
Publications
Selected publications
01/01/2022“Here are the stories underneath”
Gender Based Violence in the Caribbean
Worrying the line
Journal of West Indian Literature
Caribbean Journeys
Caribbean Journeys
Recent publications
17/01/2025Introduction: Social Change and Gender-Based Violence
Caribbean Quarterly
Spoken word and gender-based violence education among adolescent girls in Trinidad and Tobago
Caribbean Quarterly
Social Change and Gender-based Violence
Caribbean Quarterly
Sandbound
Sandbound
The Chaos
The Chaos