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Monographs will be between 75,000 and 110,000 words, while edited collections will be between 75,000 and 120,000 words.
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the publisher at BRILL, Christa Stevens.
The particular signature of this book series is its empiricist approach, foregrounding quantitative data research, rather than theory. Our strength lies in China-focused research rather than comparatist approaches.
Authors are warmly invited to submit proposals to the publisher at BRILL, Stephanie Carta and Masja Horn.
Please see our Guidelines for a Book Proposal. All submissions are subject to a double-anonymous peer review process prior to publication.
Costerus is a longstanding book series for state-of-the-art research in the field of English-language literature(s). Besides the more classical research in English, American and Irish literature, we offer a platform for new directions in literary studies in relation to translation studies, minority literatures, ecology, medical humanities, hemispheric studies, transatlantic studies, network studies and social sciences, as well as reflections on studies in English literature as a discipline.
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals to the publisher at BRILL, Masja Horn and Iulia Ivana.
Please advise our Guidelines for a Book Proposal.
All submissions are subject to a double-anonymous peer review process prior to publication.
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals for manuscripts to the publisher at BRILL, Masja Horn and Pieter Boeschoten.
Please refer to our Guidelines for a Book Proposal.
All submissions are subject to a double-anonymous peer review process prior to publication.
Critical Studies seeks to foster cross-disciplinarity and to participate in the ongoing reconfiguration of the Humanities and Social Sciences, while challenging received conceptual frameworks and perspectives, be they entrenched or “current”.
To this aim, since 1989, Critical Studies has published peer-reviewed titles, guest-edited, multi-authored collections of essays by scholars and intellectuals coming from various disciplinary and cultural backgrounds. It is now open also for monographs by a single author. The series welcomes volumes dealing with a vast range of topics, from the most enduring to the most contemporary, such as new synergetic approaches to future and emerging technologies, and Artificial Intelligence in societal relations, as well as re-visions of what it means to be human and digital.
Whether topics initially pertain to the fields of cultural studies, gender studies, media studies, the heritage of colonialism, or studies in post-humanism, to name just a few, special consideration is given to collections that:
1. produce innovative cross-disciplinary analyses by involving multiple theoretical contexts and/or cultural areas;
2. do not content themselves with applying methodologies or theories but submit their own propositions to critical scrutiny;
3. endeavour to open new questions and to posit new subjects for investigation on the basis of their methodological and theoretical innovation.
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals to the publisher at BRILL, Christa Stevens.
Please advise our Guidelines for a Book Proposal.
All submissions are subject to a double-anonymous peer review process prior to publication.