Founded in 1972, this series welcomes publications that further develop the field of German-language literature(s) and cultural studies from 1600 onwards. This includes themed volumes and monographs offering state-of-the-art research, as well as critical editions of rediscovered primary sources or collections.
Our mission remains to publish high quality research, especially new intersectional approaches to German language, literature, and modern media. Consequently, the series offers a venue for exploring emerging fields of study that intersect with German cultural studies. This includes gender and sexuality studies, critical race and critical whiteness studies, disability studies, transcultural and postcolonial studies, film and comic studies.
All submissions are subject to a double anonymous peer review process prior to publication.
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals for manuscripts in either German or English to the publisher at BRILL, Masja Horn.
Please advise our Guidelines for a Book Proposal.