
Dr Florian Stadtler
BA, MA, PhD
Expertise
Florian Stadtler is Senior Lecturer in Literature and Migration. He researches South Asian Literatures, the works of Salman Rushdie and Amitav Ghosh, Bollywood and Indian cinemas, British South Asian History, Literature and Film.
Current positions
Senior Lecturer
Department of English
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Biography
After graduating in 2008, I worked as a Research Fellow in Literature at The Open University on the collaborative cross-institutional and interdisciplinary projects, 'Making Britain: South Asian Visions of Home and Abroad, 1870-1950' (2007-10; AHRC-funded),'Archiving South Asian Heritage' (2010-11), and the public engagement and impact follow-on project, 'Beyond the Frame: Indian British Connections, 1858-1950' (2011-12).
Before joining the English Department at the University of Bristol, I worked as Senior Lecturer in Postcolonial Literatures and Film at the University of Exeter.
Research interests
My main research interests lie in colonial and postcolonial literatures and film, especially South Asian writing in English the works of Salman Rushdie, Amitav Ghosh and Anita Desai, British South Asian history, literature and film, Indian popular cinema and its representation in South Asian fiction. More broadly I am interested in twentieth-century and contemporary literatures and the development of the novel.
My monograph, Fiction, Film and Indian Popular Cinema: Salman Rushdie's novels and the Cinematic Imagination highlights the way in which Rushdie draws on the conventions, style and politics of Indian Popular Cinema in his exploration of the postcolonial subcontinent and the South Asian diaspora in fast-changing economic, social and global contexts.
I have also published extensively on South Asian British history, including the case of Udham Singh, Aubrey Menen, South Asian soldiers in the First and Second World Wars, and South Asian seafarers. I have edited special issues for Wasafiri: The Magazine of International Contemporary Writing - India in Britain: Cross-Cultural Encounters, which highlights the vibrant South Asian publishing culture of 1930s-40s Britain; and a special issue on Writing Hong Kong (co-edited with Jeffrey Mather).
I have recently completed the editing of a major new collection of essays for Cambridge University Press, Salman Rushdie in Context (2023)
I am the Co-Investigator of the AHRC funded porject, Remaking Britain: South Asian Connections and Networks, 1830-present, building an extensive digital resource.
Historically invested, my research draws extensively on archival collections in Britain, India and the USA.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Remaking Britain: South Asian Networks and Connections, 1830s to the Present
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of History (Historical Studies)Dates
01/01/2023 to 30/09/2025
Beyond the Frame: Indian-British Connections
Role
Researcher
Description
'Beyond the Frame: Indian-British Connections' extended the public remit and international impact of the AHRC-funded collaborative research project 'Making Britain: South Asian Visions of Home and Abroad 1870-1950'. Drawing on…Managing organisational unit
Department of EnglishDates
01/08/2011 to 31/08/2012
Aubrey Menen- a global itinerant navigating the Imperial Metropolis
Principal Investigator
Description
This research project explored the journalistic, filmic and theatrical output of writer Aubrey Menen. Investigating the archival holdings in the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, University of Boston. It looked…Managing organisational unit
Department of EnglishDates
01/09/2009 to 31/08/2010
Making Britain: Visions of Home and Abroad (1870-1950)
Role
Researcher
Description
This project will examine the formative South Asian contributions to Britain's literary, cultural and political life,1870-1950. As some historians have demonstrated, Britain has had a migrant Asian population for over…Managing organisational unit
Department of EnglishDates
01/09/2007 to 01/10/2010
Publications
Recent publications
11/07/2024A. Datta: Waiting on Empire
H-Soz-Kult
Adapting Rushdie
Salman Rushdie in Context
Filmi Contexts:
Salman Rushdie in Context
Rushdie and Secularism
Salman Rushdie in Context
Rushdie's Contexts - Contextualizing Rushdie
Salman Rushdie in Context
Teaching
I have long-standing teaching experience in twentieth-century and contemporary literatures, World and Postcolonial Literatures, the Environmental Humanities, South Asian Literatures, Bollywood and Indian cinemas, Black and South Asian British Literature and Film.