New Perspectives in Edward Albee Studies is an annual peer-reviewed book series meant to provide an outlet for scholarship and criticism on, or related to, Edward Albee and his works. Volumes feature original, academic essays and review-essays centered around a special topic. Each volume is edited by a Guest Editor. The series welcomes and encourages different critical and theoretical scholarly approaches to Albee studies. In keeping with Albee’s own view that drama is literature,
New Perspectives in Edward Albee Studies is also very interested in essays that examine Albee’s plays as dramatic literature.
Michael Y. Bennett, Associate Professor (University of Wisconsin‐Whitewater)
Associate Editors
Maija Birenbaum, Assistant Professor (University of Wisconsin‐Whitewater)
David Marcia (Indiana State University)
Advisory Board
Linda Ben-Zvi, Professor Emerita (Tel Aviv University)
Natka Bianchini, Associate Professor (Loyola University Maryland)
Stephen Bottoms, Professor (University of Manchester)
John M. Clum, Professor Emeritus (Duke University)
David A. Crespy, Professor (University of Missouri)
Norma Jenckes, Emerita Faculty (University of Cincinnati)
Lincoln Konkle, Professor (The College of New Jersey)
Brenda Murphy, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Emerita (University of Connecticut)
Matthew Roudané, Regents’ Professor (Georgia State University)
Rakesh H. Solomon (Indiana University)