Brill Research Perspectives in Critical Theory

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Brill Research Perspectives in Critical Theory offers a comprehensive reference resource for scholars and students working in the areas of cultural and literary theory, aesthetics, philosophy, political and social theory. Critical thought about literature, society, ethics, and culture has become vital to the interdisciplinary dialogue across the humanities and social sciences. This book series provides state-of-the-art overviews, research monographs, and edited collections on the main issues and figures in critical theory understood in its broadest terms. The series also aims to offer a forum for exploring the most current trends in critical theory and the theoretical agenda for rethinking the future of the humanities.

Monographs will be between 75,000 and 110,000 words, while edited collections will be between 75,000 and 120,000 words.
Series Editor

Peggy Karpouzou, Associate Professor of Theory of Literature, Faculty of Philology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece


Assistant and Managing Editor

Nikoleta Zampaki, Post-doc Researcher, Faculty of Philology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece


International Scientific Board

Mieke Bal, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Judith Butler, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.

Hans Bertens, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

John D. Caputo, Villanova University, U.S.A.

Jonathan Culler, Cornell University, U.S.A.

Stanley Fish, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, U.S.A.

Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University, U.S.A.

Elizabeth Grosz, Duke University, U.S.A.

Richard Kearney, Boston College, U.S.A.

Pramod K. Nayar, The University of Hyderabad, India

Avital Ronell, New York University, U.S.A, and The European Graduate School, Switzerland

Robert T. Tally Jr., Texas State University, U.S.A.

Anna Tzouma, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Please submit the Manuscript Questionnaire as a book proposal and send it as well as further queries to Nikoleta Zampaki, Assistant and Managing Editor, at nikzamp@phil.uoa.gr and Erika Mandarino, Acquisitions Editor for Philosophy, at Erika.Mandarino@brill.com.

Please note that monographs published in this Brill Research Perspectives series can be 75,000-110,000 words, while edited collections can be 75,000 to 120,000 words.
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