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Black Studies 1–3 Cultural Studies / American Studies 4–5 Studies 6–7 Comics Studies 8 Narrative Studies 9–10 Cognitive Studies 11 World Literature and Comparative Literature 12 Victorian Studies / 19th-Century Studies 13–14 Classics . 15 Medieval Studies 16–17 Journals 18

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Narrative

Narrative is the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Narrative. Narrative’s broad range of scholarship includes the English, American, and European novel, nonfiction narrative, film, and narrative as used in performance art.

North American Journal of Celtic Studies

The North American Journal of Celtic Studies is the official journal of the Celtic Studies Association of North America (CSANA). Founded in 1976, CSANA fosters research in all aspects of Celtic studies—including literature, language, history, law, folklore, art, and archeology.

Victorians A Journal of Culture and Literature

Victorians welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to Victorian literature and culture and continues to respond to developmental shifts in the discipline of Victorian studies. black studies

Some Other Blues New Perspectives on Amiri Baraka Jean-Philippe Marcoux New Perspectives on Amiri Baraka Drawing from both scholars and friends of Amiri Baraka, this collection reassesses Baraka’s multilayered creative output. 2021 $34.95 paperback SOME $99.95 printed case OTHER New BLUESEdited by Jean-Philippe Marcoux

Staging Black Fugitivity Stacie Selmon McCormick Argues that contemporary black dramas use the slave past to complicate views of the history of slavery, of the realities of racial progress, and of black subjectivity. 2019 $29.95 paperback $129.95 printed case Black Performance and Cultural Criticism Series E. Patrick Johnson, Series Editor

Contemporary Black Women Filmmakers and the Art of Resistance Christina N. Baker An analysis of the ways that contemporary Black women filmmakers engage in acts of resistance through their filmmaking. 2018 $29.95 paperback $99.95 printed case Black Performance and Cultural Criticism Series E. Patrick Johnson, Series Editor

Black Love, Black Hate Intimate Antagonisms in African Felice D. Blake A study of Black aesthetics, Black consciousness, and the Black Radical Imagination through depictions of intimate, intraracial conflict in Black literature. 2018 $29.95 paperback $89.95 printed case

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Reimagining the Middle Passage Black Resistance in Literature, Television, and Song Tara T. Green Examines how contemporary Black artists envision the Middle Passage as an original site of social death and a space of potential rebirth. 2018 $29.95 paperback $129.95 printed case Black Performance and Cultural Criticism E. Patrick Johnson, Series Editor 2019 Choice Outstanding Academic Title

James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and the Rhetorics of Black Male Subjectivity Aaron Ngozi Oforlea Explores the rhetorical strategies that Baldwin’s and Morrison’s Black male characters employ as they negotiate discourses of race, class, gender, and sexuality. 2017 $29.95 paperback $84.95 printed case 2018 College Language Association Award for Creative Scholarship

The Queer Limit of Black Memory Black Lesbian Literature and Irresolution Matt Richardson Relocates the queerness of Black diasporic vernacular traditions, including gender performance, blues, jazz, and West African spiritual and religious practices. 2013 $25.95 paperback $62.95 printed case Black Performance and Cultural Criticism E. Patrick Johnson, Series Editor 2014 Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalist

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How to A Criminal Prisons, Make a Power Race, and Slave and James Baldwin Masculinity Other in Twentieth- Essays and the Law Century U.S. D. Quentin Literature Jerald Walker Miller and Film 2020 Peter Caster National Book Award Finalist 2 New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Speculative Susana M. Morris and Kinitra D. Brooks, Series Editors

Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century Edited by Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek Writers and critics explore Afrofuturism as both a historical and a global phenomenon. 2020 $34.95 paperback $99.95 printed case New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Speculative Series Susana M. Morris and Kinitra D. Brooks, Series Editors New Impossible Stories On the Space and Time of Black Destructive Creation John Murillo III Bold new readings of recent and canonical Black creative works that excavate how time, space, and blackness intersect to show how through Afro- pessimism, Black people can fight the anti-Black cosmos. 2021 $32.95 paperback $119.95 printed case New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Speculative Series Susana M. Morris and Kinitra D. Brooks, Series Editors Available Spring 2021 Jordan Peele’s Get Out Political Horror Edited by Dawn Keetley Essays explore Get Out’s roots in the horror tradition and its complex and timely commentary on twenty-first-century US race relations. 2020 $29.95 paperback $99.95 printed case New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Speculative Series Susana M. Morris and Kinitra D. Brooks, Series Editors

Afrofuturism Rising The Literary Prehistory of a Movement Isiah Lavender III Reexamines canonical African American literary texts as science fiction, applying the narrative practice of afrofuturism in order to better understand the black experience in America. 2019 $29.95 paperback $99.95 printed case New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Speculative Series Susana M. Morris and Kinitra D. Brooks, Series Editors

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American Catastrophe Fundamentalism, Climate Change, Gun Rights, and the Rhetoric of Donald J. Trump

FUNDAMENTALISM, CLIMATE CHANGE, GUN RIGHTS, Luke Winslow AND THE RHETORIC OF DONALD J. TRUMP Explores case studies of Christian fundamentalism, anti-environmentalism, gun rights messaging, and the Trump administration to understand how appeals to catastrophe are used to unite Americans.

LUKE 2020 WINSLOW $32.95 paperback $99.95 printed case New American Exceptionalism as Religion Postmodern Discontent Jordan Carson Identifies American exceptionalism as an emerging form of religion while exploring alternatives through works by Don DeLillo, Ana Castillo, Thomas American Exceptionalism Pynchon, George Saunders, and Marilynne Robinson. as Religion 2020 POSTMODERN DISCONTENT $89.95 printed case Literature, Religion, and Postsecular Studies Series Jordan Carson Lori Branch, Series Editor

The Politics of Privacy in Contemporary Native, Latinx, and Asian American Metafictions THE POLITICS Colleen G. Eils of PRIVACY Explores contemporary metafictions by writers of color and Indigenous in Contemporary Native, Latinx, and Asian American writers and how they engage visibility, privacy, and access. Metafictions 2020 COLLEEN G. EILS $69.95 printed case New

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Apocalypse INTIMATE Asexual Migrating READINGS Man OF Erotics Fictions COMPULSORY The Death ASEXUAL SEXUALITY Intimate Gender, Race, Drive and Readings of and Citizenship The MIGRATING FICTIONS DEATH DRIVE the Rhetoric EROTICS Compulsory G E N D E R, RAC E , A N D C I T I Z E N S H I P I N in U.S. Internal and the U. S. I N T E R N A L D I S P L AC E M E N TS RHETORIC ELA PRZYBYLO of of White Sexuality ABIGAIL G. H. MANZELLA Displacements WHITE MASCULINE Masculine VICTIMHOOD Ela Przybylo Abigail G. H. Victimhood Manzella Casey Ryan Honorable

CASEY RYAN KELLY Kelly Mention, 2018-19 MLA Prize for Independent 4 Scholars cultural studies / american studies

Poetics of Visibility in the Contemporary Arab American Novel Mazen Naous Redefines dominant perceptions of Arab Americans via an aesthetic analysis of Arab American novels, launching transcultural possibilities by initiating visibility through poetics. 2020 $34.95 paperback $129.95 printed case New

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The Hemispheric Fiction White Trash Menace Ramón E. Soto-Crespo and Traces the transnational circulation of “white trash” characters and fiction Hemispheric Fiction in popular and canonical literatures of the Americas.

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Diagnosing Desire Diagnosing Desire BIOPOLITICS AND FEMININITY

INTO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Biopolitics and Femininity into the Twenty-First Century Alyson K. Spurgas An analysis of the female-specific diagnosis of low sexual interest/arousal ALYSON K. SPURGAS and how it is produced, embedded, and lived within neoliberal capitalism. 2020 $34.95 paperback $99.95 printed case Abnormativities: Queer/Gender/Embodiment Scott Herring, Series Editor New

WHERE’S THE Where’s the Rhetoric? RHETORIC? Imagining a Unified Field Imagining a Unified Field

S. Scott Graham S. Scott Graham Draws connections between rhetorical new materialisms and computational rhetorics to provide the foundation for a unified rhetorical field. 2020 $29.95 paperback $99.95 printed case

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Fictions of Migration Narratives of Displacement in Peru and Bolivia

FICTIONS OF MIGRATION Lorena Cuya Gavilano Analyzes the impact of political and economic trends on migration narratives

Narratives of Displacement in Peru and Bolivia and films in Peru and Bolivia in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. 2021 Lorena Cuya Gavilano $69.95 printed case Global Latin/o Americas Frederick Luis Aldama and Lourdes Torres, Series Editors New

Baseball as Mediated Latinidad Race, Masculinity, Nationalism, and Performances of Identity Jennifer Domino Rudolph Analyzing Latino baseball players, masculinity, and American nationalism, Rudolph sheds new light on the ambivalence of mainstream America toward Latin/o culture. 2020 $34.95 paperback $119.95 printed case Global Latin/o Americas Frederick Luis Aldama and Lourdes Torres, Series Editors

Public Negotiations Gender and Journalism in Contemporary US Latina/o Literature Ariana E. Vigil Examines how the boundaries of the Latina/o public sphere and representations of gender are negotiated through mass media in twentieth and twenty-first century literature. 2019 $29.95 paperback $99.95 printed case Global Latin/o Americas Frederick Luis Aldama and Lourdes Torres, Series Editors

Democracy on the Wall Street Art of the Post-Dictatorship Era in Chile Guisela Latorre Deconstructs the implications of street art to the social, political, and cultural movements of post-Pinochet dictatorship Chile. 2019 $29.95 paperback $89.95 printed case Global Latin/o Americas Frederick Luis Aldama and Lourdes Torres, Series Editors

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Talking #browntv Latinas and Latinos on the Screen Frederick Luis Aldama William Anthony Nericcio Conversation on the representations of Latina/os in American TV and film in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. 2019 $34.95 paperback

False Documents Inter-American Cultural History, Literature, and the Lost Decade (1975–1992) Frans Weiser Examines work by writers and journalists from Latin America and the US who adopted fiction to expose how governments controlled and misrepresented events. 2020 $34.95 paperback $129.95 printed case Global Latin/o Americas Frederick Luis Aldama and Lourdes Torres, Series Editors

Affective Intellectuals and the Space of Catastrophe in the Americas Judith Sierra-Rivera A study of contexts of crisis, which examines the role of writers and intellectuals in working toward social justice. 2018 $29.95 paperback $99.95 printed case Global Latin/o Americas Frederick Luis Aldama and Lourdes Torres, Series Editors

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United States of Banana A Graphic Novel Giannina Braschi Diary of a Reluctant Dreamer and Joakim The Adventures of Lindengren Undocumented Vignettes from a Chupacabra Charlie Pre-American Life Frederick Luis Aldama and Chris Escobar Alberto Ledesma the ohio state university press 7 Studies in Comics and Cartoons Jared Gardner, Charles Hatfield, and Rebecca Wanzo, Series Editors

Comics and the Body Drawing, Reading, and Vulnerability Eszter Szép Examines the role of the body in drawing and reading comics within a single framework. 2020 $32.95 paperback $129.95 printed case New

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The Rhetoric of Womanhood in Comic Strips The Rhetoric of Womanhood in Comic Strips Susan E. Kirtley Uses a rhetorical framework to explore womanhood and feminism in female-created comic strips. 2021 $36.95 paperback $134.95 printed case New Susan E. KirtleyKirtley

Producing Mass Entertainment The Serial Life of the Yellow Kid Producing Christina Meyer Mass ENT ENTERTAINM Investigates the historical factors, practices, and strategies involved in the The Serial Life production and proliferation of the Yellow Kid comics. of the Yellow Kid 2019 $34.95 paperback $129.95 printed case CHRISTINA MEYER 2020 Eisner Award nominee

Aaron Kashtan Between Pen and Pixel BETWEEN Comics, Materiality, and the Book of the Future PEN AND Comics, Materiality, PIXEL and the Book of the Future Aaron Kashtan Comics help us imagine the future of the book as the world becomes more digitally mediated. 2018 $29.95 paperback $104.95 printed case 2019 Eisner Award nominee

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Digital Fiction and the Unnatural

DIGITAL FICTION Transmedial Narrative Theory, Method, and Analysis AND THE UNNATURAL Astrid Ensslin

TRANSMEDIAL NARRATIVE THEORY, METHOD, AND ANALYSIS ASTRID ENSSLIN AND Alice Bell ALICE BELL Refines, critiques, and expands unnatural, cognitive, and transmedial narratology by looking at digital-born fictions. 2021 $79.95 printed case New

We-Narratives Collective Storytelling in Contemporary Fiction WE-NARRATIVES Natalya Bekhta Provides a comprehensive account of the structural and linguistic COLLECTIVE

STORYTELLING distinctiveness of stories told in the first-person plural, describing its

IN CONTEMPORARY features and rhetorical effects. FICTION 2020

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Contemporary French and CONTEMPORARY Francophone Narratology FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE NARRATOLOGY Edited by John Pier EDITED BY John Pier Takes the pulse of recent developments in narratological research in the French-speaking countries. 2020 $89.95 printed case New

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bleed above edge Narrative Theory Unbound: b lack PerfO rmance and cUlTUral c riT iciS m Valerie Lee and E. Patrick Johnson, Series Editors Narrative Somebody Narrating

“ThiS beaUTifUlly wriTTen bOOk focuses on contemporary Panamanian Congo performance in the town of Portobelo and the community‘s negotiations across local, national, and transnational scales of political, economic, social, and cultural interests and pressures. In attending to these contemporary negotiations, Alexander Craft relates the Theory Telling Space / history of the Portobelo Congo community to the broader history and politics of Blackness in Panama. It is this balance between the macro-level history of race in Panama and the micro-level stories of training, rehearsing, and performing Congo that makes When the Devil Knocks exemplary of the very best that performance studies scholarship can achieve.” —Ramon H. Rivera-Servera, Northwestern University Unbound Somebody Spatializing “With When the Devil Knocks, Renée Alexander Craft focuses her keenly crafted ethnographic eye on how various kinds of circulation—geopolitical, intra-regional, and continental—have shaped the ways Afro-Panamanians have imagined and represented themselves over time. Hers is a model of engaged and collaborative ethnography, of performative witnessing that is sensitive to historical depth and the generational shifts catalyzed by contemporary neoliberalism. Craft shows us a politics Queer and Feminist Interventions Else Narrative of scholarly practice that T r U ly makeS a difference in T he wO rld.” —Deborah A. Thomas, University of Pennsylvania Queer and

Despite its long history of encounters with colonialism, slavery, and neocolonialism, Panama con- U tinues to be an under-researched site of African Diaspora identity, culture, and performance. To address this void, Renée Alexander Craft examines an Afro-Latin Carnival performance tradition A Rhetoric Where Narrative called “Congo” as it is enacted in the town of Portobelo, Panama—the nexus of trade in the Span- Feminist ish colonial world. In When the Devil Knocks: The Congo Tradition and the Politics of Blackness in Twentieth-Century Panama, Alexander Craft draws on over a decade of critical ethnographic research to argue that Congo traditions tell the story of cimarronaje, charting self-liberated Afri- cans’ triumph over enslavement, their parody of the Spanish Crown and Catholic Church, their cen- tral values of communalism and self-determination, and their hard-won victories toward national inclusion and belonging. Interventions Poetics of Theory and When the Devil Knocks analyzes the Congo tradition as a dynamic cultural, ritual, and identity per- formance that tells an important story about a Black cultural past while continuing to create itself

in a Black cultural present. This book examines “Congo” within the history of twentieth-century Warhol & Lanser Panamanian etnia negra culture, politics, and representation, including its circulation within the political economy of contemporary tourism. Narrative Geography Meet r enée a lexander c rafT is assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies Edited by and Curriculum in Global Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. James Phelan Marie-Laure Ryan, Author photo: Sandra Eleta Robyn Warhol ISBN13 978-0-8142-1280-6 Cover image: Sandra Eleta, “El Archangel San Gabriel y el gran Diablo.” Cover design: Juliet Williams The Ohio State University Press and Susan S. Kenneth Foote, Columbus ,!7IA8B4-cbciag!:t;K;k;K;k OhiO www.ohiostatepress.org board State ends here Lanser and Maoz Azaryahu

the ohio state university press 9 Theory and Interpretation of Narrative James Phelan and Katra Bynum, Series Editors

Narrative Bonds Multiple Narrators in the Victorian Novel Alexandra Valint NARRATIVE Comprehensive and illuminating, this study illustrates the BONDS significance and impact of the multi-narrator structure in Victorian

Multiple Narrators in novels. the Victorian Novel 2021 ALEXANDRA VALINT $79.95 printed case New

Playing at Narratology Digital Media as Narrative Theory Daniel Punday Argues that digital media allows us to see unresolved tensions, ambiguities, and gaps in core narrative concepts, revealing complexity and unexplored potential. 2019 $64.95 printed case

Debating Rhetorical Narratology On the Synthetic, Mimetic, and Thematic Aspects of Narrative Matthew Clark James Phelan A lively, wide-ranging debate about three core concepts of rhetorical narratology. 2020 $29.95 paperback MATTHEW CLARK $99.95 printed case and JAMES PHELAN

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Narrative, Media of Environment Race, and Serial and Ethnicity in Narrative ENVIRONMENT Narrative the United Frank Kelleter New NARRATIVE New States Directions in Econarratology Directions in Edited by James J. Econarratology Donahue, Jennifer Edited by Erin Ann Ho, and James and Eric Shaun Morgan edited by ERIN JAMES Morel AND ERIC MOREL

10 Cognitive Approaches to Culture Frederick Luis Aldama, Patrick Colm Hogan, Lalita Pandit Hogan, and Sue J. Kim, Series Editors

Romanticism’s Other Minds Poetry, Cognition, and the Science of Sociability John Savarese ROMANTICISM’S OTHER MINDS Reassesses early negotiations between poetry and the sciences, Poetry, Cognition, and demonstrating how poetry represents the staging ground for a surprising the Science of Sociability set of debates about the naturally social mind. JOHN SAVARESE 2020 $59.95 printed case New

Eternalized Fragments Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction W. Michelle Wang Explores the implications of treating literature as art by putting narrative

ETERNALIZED FRAGMENTS and philosophical approaches in conversation with cognitive science. Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction 2020 W. MICHELLE WANG $69.95 printed case

Capturing Mariposas Reading Cultural Schema in Gay Chicano Literature Doug P. Bush Examines the role of cultural schema in readers’ understanding of and identification with gay Chicano texts. 2019 $59.95 printed case

Shaming into Brown Somatic Transactions of Race in Latina/o Literature Stephanie Fetta Theorizes shame and analyzes US cultural practice of racializing shame through an examination of scenes of racialization in Latinx literature 2018 $29.95 paperback $99.95 printed case Winner of the 2017–18 MLA Prize in U. S. Latina and Latino and Chicano Literary and Cultural Studies

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Novels of Displacement Fiction in the Age of Global Capital Marco Codebò Analyzes how contemporary authors—specifically Bernardo Carvalho, Daniel Sada, Zadie Smith, and Mathias Énard—resist displacement and offer a redemptive vision for the place of the novel for the future. 2020 $79.95 printed case New

Reconstruction Fiction Housing and Realist Literature in Postwar Britain Paula Derdiger Assesses the impact of World War II and the welfare state on literary fiction by focusing on housing. 2020 $59.95 printed case New

Unbecoming Language Anti-Identitarian French Feminist Fictions Annabel L. Kim An examination of a corpus of modern and contemporary French literature which argues for feminist theory reclaiming anti-difference and literature’s revolutionary possibilities. 2018 $29.95 paperback $59.95 printed case

National Consciousness and Literary Cosmopolitics Postcolonial Literature in a Global Moment Weihsin Gui Looks at the concept of nationalism not as an essentialized identity but as a cosmopolitical constellation of political, social, and cultural forces. 2013 $27.95 paperback $62.95 printed case

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Improbability, Chance, and the

Improbability, Nineteenth-Century Realist Novel Chance, and the Adam Grener Nineteenth- Explores the importance of chance, coincidence, and contingency in the Century Realist Novel Victorian realist novel. 2020 adam grener $79.95 printed case New

DARA ROSSMAN REGAIGNON Writing Maternity Medicine, Anxiety, Rhetoric, and Genre Dara Rossman Regaignon Traces the rhetorical origins of maternal anxiety in Victorian literature, bringing uptake and genre ecology into literary studies. 2021 WRITING $69.95 printed case MATERNITY New

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Hotel London How Victorian Commercial Hospitality Shaped a Nation and Its Stories Barbara Black Explores how London’s grand hotels helped construct a consumer economy that underscored the city’s internationalism in Victorian literature and culture. 2019 $64.95 printed case Winner of the 2020 Victorian Society in America Book Award

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Style and the Seeming Single Girl Human How Modern Artificial Women Re- Intelligence Dressed the Seeming and Victorian Novel, Human Realist 1922–1977 Artificial Intelligence Character and Victorian Realist Character Hope Howell Megan Ward

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Transmedia Adaptation in the Nineteenth Century Lissette Lopez Szwydky Situates the history of adaptation, transmedia storytelling, convergence culture, and participatory fandom within the varied commercial and artistic practices of the nineteenth century across forms and media. 2020 $69.95 printed case

Missionary Cosmopolitanism in Nineteenth-Century British Literature Winter Jade Werner Examines the missionary roots of cosmopolitanism through Romantic and Victorian literature, revealing the interconnectedness between evangelically motivated imperialisms and secularized cosmopolitanism. 2020 $79.95 printed case Literature, Religion, and Postsecular Studies Series Lori Branch, Series Editor

Chemical Crimes Science and Poison in Victorian Crime Fiction Cheryl Blake Price An exploration of poison’s transformation into chemical crime during the nineteenth century and the impact on crime fiction and Victorian perceptions of science. 2019 $69.95 printed case

Replotting Marriage in Nineteenth- Century British Literature Edited by Jill Galvan and Elsie Michie Top scholars in Victorian studies reexamine questions about marriage and the marriage plot from cutting-edge perspectives. 2018 $34.95 paperback $74.95 printed case New in Paperback

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Modern Odysseys Cavafy, Woolf, Césaire, and a Poetics of Indirection

Cavafy, Woolf, Césaire, and a Poetics of Indirection Michelle Zerba Michelle Zerba Does groundbreaking work on race and gender studies by examining how C. P. Cavafy, Virginia Woolf, and Aimé Césaire’s modern works intersect with Odyssean tropes. 2021 $99.95 printed case New

Archive Feelings A Theory of Greek Tragedy Mario Telò Using classic Greek texts and modern theory, Telò forges a new model of tragic aesthetics. 2020 $99.95 printed case New

The Ethics of Persuasion Derrida's Rhetorical Legacies Brooke Rollins Challenges the traditional thinking that rhetoric is primarily utilitarian by demonstrating how Derrida’s philosophy prioritizes ethical imperatives even as one is trying to persuade. 2020 $79.95 printed case

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Hip Sublime Ancient Sex Arms and the Beat Writers New Essays Woman and the Edited by Classical Tradition Classical Ruby Blondell and Women Writers Tradition and Kirk in the Venetian Ormand Renaissance Edited by Sheila Francesca Murnaghan D'Alessandro Behr and Ralph M. New in Rosen Paperback New in Paperback the ohio state university press 15 Interventions: New Studies in Medieval Culture Ethan Knapp, Series Editor

Scripting the Nation Scripting Court Poetry and the Authority of History in Late Medieval Scotland THE NATION Katherine H. Terrell Spans history and literary studies to examine Scottish writers who created a literary-cultural nationalist project by appropriating and subverting English literary models. 2021

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MEDIEVAL Medieval Things THINGS Agency, Materiality, and Narratives of Objects in Medieval German Agency, Materiality, and Narratives of Objects in Medieval German Literature and Beyond Literature and Beyond Bettina Bildhauer Investigates broadly the conceptions of material things as represented in medieval literature. 2020 $99.95 printed case

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Talk and Textual Production in TALK and TEXTUAL PRODUCTION in MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Medieval England Marisa Libbon Uses the life of Richard I to argue that medieval England's public talk was essential to the production of texts and was a fundamental part of the transmission and reception of literature. 2021

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Chaucer on Screen Absence, Presence, and Adapting the Canterbury Tales Edited by Kathleen Coyne Kelly and Tison Pugh Investigates the various adaptations of Chaucer and the Canterbury Tales to film and television, seeking to erase the ideological lines between textual sources and visual reimaginings. 2016 $32.95 paperback $94.95 printed case

Chaucer, Gower, and the Affect of Invention Steele Nowlin Provides new insights on Chaucer and Gower by examining how these two poets present invention as an affective force. chAucer, Gower, and the Affect of INveNtIoN 2016 Steele Nowlin $34.95 paperback $99.95 printed case

Fragments for a History of a

for a History of a Vanishing Humanism Vanishing Humanism Edited by Myra Seaman and Eileen A. Joy Argues that defining what “the human” (or “post/human”) is has always been an ongoing, never finished cultural project. 2016 $29.95 paperback $99.95 printed case EditEd by Myra Seaman and Eileen A. Joy

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Adoption & Culture

New to OSU Press in 2018, Adoption & Culture publishes essays on any aspect of adoption’s intersection with culture. Adoption & Culture is the journal of the Alliance for the Study of Adoption & Culture (ASAC).

American Periodicals A Journal of History & Criticism

American Periodicals, the official publication of the Research Society for American Periodicals, is devoted exclusively to scholarship and criticism relating to American magazines and newspapers of all periods.

inks The Journal of the Comics Studies Society

Inks features scholarly research on sequential art, graphic narrative, and cartooning. The journal seeks to bring together scholarly essays, archival materials, and insights and discoveries from leading comics professionals.

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