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  • Medieval English Mirror

    In cooperation with the MLA International Bibliography, the editors of the “Medieval English Mirror“ series provide a forum for the Medieval English Studies Symposium held in Poznan (Poland) offering a wide range of contributions on English Language and Literatures. Topics include (among others) Old and Middle English language and literature, analyses of medieval English literature pertaining to cultural studies and a wide range of Middle English religious and secular discourse. In cooperation with the MLA International Bibliography, the editors of the “Medieval English Mirror“ series provide a forum for the Medieval English Studies Symposium held in Poznan (Poland) offering a wide range of contributions on English Language and Literatures. Topics include (among others) Old and Middle English language and literature, analyses of medieval English literature pertaining to cultural studies and a wide range of Middle English religious and secular discourse. In cooperation with the MLA International Bibliography, the editors of the “Medieval English Mirror“ series provide a forum for the Medieval English Studies Symposium held in Poznan (Poland) offering a wide range of contributions on English Language and Literatures. Topics include (among others) Old and Middle English language and literature, analyses of medieval English literature pertaining to cultural studies and a wide range of Middle English religious and secular discourse.

    9 publications

  • Imagining Black Europe

    ISSN: 2633-108X

    This series seeks to publish critical and nuanced scholarship in the field of Black European Studies. Moving beyond and building on the Black Atlantic approach, books in this series will underscore the existence, diversity and evolution of Black Europe. They will provide historical, intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives on how Black diasporic peoples have reconfigured the boundaries of Black identity making, claim making and politics; created counterdiscourses and counterpublics on race, colonialism, postcolonialism and racism; and forged transnational connections and solidarities across Europe and the globe. The series will also illustrate the ways that Black European diasporic peoples have employed intellectual, socio-political, artistic/cultural, affective, digital and pedagogical work to aid their communities and causes, challenge their exclusion and cultivate ties with their allies, thus gaining recognition in their societies and beyond. Representing the field’s dynamic growth methodologically, geographically and culturally, the series will also collectively interrogate notions of Blackness, Black diasporic culture and Europeanness while also challenging the boundaries of Europe. Books in the series will critically examine how race and ethnicity intersect with the themes of gender, nationality, class, religion, politics, kinship, sexuality, affect and the transnational, offering comparative and international perspectives. One of the main goals of the series is to introduce and produce rigorous academic research that connects not only with individuals in academia but also with a broader public. Areas of interest: Social movements Racial discourses and politics Empire, slavery and colonialism Decolonialization and postcolonialism Gender, sexuality and intersectionality Black activism (in all its forms) Racial and political violence and surveillance Racial constructions Diasporic practices Race and racialization in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary eras Identity, representation and cultural productions (music, art, literature, etc.) Memory Migration and immigration Citizenship State building and diplomacy Nations and nationalisms All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Advisory Board: Hakim Adi (SOAS, London), Robbie Aitken (Sheffield Hallam), Catherine Baker (Hull), Eddie Bruce-Jones (SOAS, London), Alessandra Di Maio (Palermo), Akwugo Emejulu (Warwick), Philomena Essed (Antioch), Crystal Fleming (Smith College), David Theo Goldberg (UC Irvine), Silke Hackenesch (Cologne), Elahe Haschemi Yekani (Humboldt), Nicholas R. Jones (Yale), Silyane Larcher (Northwestern), Olivette Otele (SOAS, London), Sue Peabody (Washington State), Kennetta Hammond Perry (Northwestern), Cassander L. Smith (Alabama), S. A. Smythe (Toronto)

    12 publications

  • Black Studies and Critical Thinking

    ISSN: 1947-5985

    Black Studies and Critical Thinking is an interdisciplinary series which examines the intellectual traditions of and cultural contributions made by people of African descent throughout the world. Whether it is in literature, art, music, science, or academics, these contributions are vast and far-reaching. As we work to stretch the boundaries of knowledge and understanding of issues critical to the Black experience, this series offers a unique opportunity to study the social, economic, and political forces that have shaped the historic experience of Black America, and that continue to determine our future. Black Studies and Critical Thinking is positioned at the forefront of research on the Black experience, and is the source for dynamic, innovative, and creative exploration of the most vital issues facing African Americans. The series invites contributions from all disciplines but is specially suited for cultural studies, anthropology, history, sociology, literature, art, and music. Subjects of interest include (but are not limited to): Education, Sociology, History, Media/Communication, Spirituality and Indigenous Thought, Women’s Studies, Policy Studies, Advertising, African American Studies, Black Political Thought.

    167 publications

  • Research in Religion and Family

    Black Perspectives

    ISSN: 1055-1158

    This series aims to provide a framework and opportunity for original research that explores both the ground and the goals of family and religion in the black tradition. Monographs in the series will examine the ways in which kinship networks wert forrned and maintained, how the community raised and socialized children, how they carved out a religion and fashioned a rieh and expressive culture that refleeted their uninhibited imagination and provided a means to articulate their hopes and Kurts, their dreams and doubts. Research will not only focus an the pass and present, but will also look at the adequacy of current modeln of family and religion to take the black community into the twenty-first century. This series aims to provide a framework and opportunity for original research that explores both the ground and the goals of family and religion in the black tradition. Monographs in the series will examine the ways in which kinship networks wert forrned and maintained, how the community raised and socialized children, how they carved out a religion and fashioned a rieh and expressive culture that refleeted their uninhibited imagination and provided a means to articulate their hopes and Kurts, their dreams and doubts. Research will not only focus an the pass and present, but will also look at the adequacy of current modeln of family and religion to take the black community into the twenty-first century. This series aims to provide a framework and opportunity for original research that explores both the ground and the goals of family and religion in the black tradition. Monographs in the series will examine the ways in which kinship networks wert forrned and maintained, how the community raised and socialized children, how they carved out a religion and fashioned a rieh and expressive culture that refleeted their uninhibited imagination and provided a means to articulate their hopes and Kurts, their dreams and doubts. Research will not only focus an the pass and present, but will also look at the adequacy of current modeln of family and religion to take the black community into the twenty-first century.

    6 publications

  • Title: Rizomas narrativos en la pantalla global

    Rizomas narrativos en la pantalla global

    Literatura expandida en Breaking Bad y otras series televisivas
    by Xaquín Núñez Sabarís (Author) 2026
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Masks in the Mirror

    Masks in the Mirror

    Marranism in Jewish Experience
    by Norman Simms (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: The Trojan Mirror

    The Trojan Mirror

    Middle English Narratives of Troy as Books of Princely Advice
    by Wladyslaw Witalisz (Author)
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: The Mother Mirror

    The Mother Mirror

    Self-Representation and the Mother-Daughter Relation in Colette, Simone de Beauvoir, and Marguerite Duras
    by Laurie L. Corbin (Author)
    ©1996 Others
  • Title: Mirror Images

    Mirror Images

    Popular Culture and Education
    by Diana Silberman-Keller (Volume editor) Zvi Bekerman (Volume editor) Henry A. Giroux (Volume editor) Nicholas C. Burbules (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Mirror of Reality and Dreams

    Mirror of Reality and Dreams

    Stories and Confessions by Ivan Cankar
    by Irena Avsenik Nabergoj (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Mirrors of the Mind

    Mirrors of the Mind

    Introduction to Mindful Ways of Thinking Education
    by Norijuki Inoue (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: The Living Mirror

    The Living Mirror

    The Representation of Doubling Identities in the British and Polish Women’s Literature (1846–1938)
    by Klara Naszkowska (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Asia in the Mirror

    Asia in the Mirror

    Self-Representations, Self-Narratives, and Perception of the Other
    by Alessandro Achilli (Volume editor) Fiorenzo Iuliano (Volume editor) Angela Daiana Langone (Volume editor) Emma Lupano (Volume editor) Valentina Serra (Volume editor) 2025
    ©2025 Edited Collection
  • Title: «Mirror up to Nature»

    «Mirror up to Nature»

    The Fourth Seamus Heaney Lectures
    by Patrick Burke (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Title: A Mirror on the High Road

    A Mirror on the High Road

    Chapters from the History of Social Research in Poland
    by Antoni Sułek (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: … making the mirror visible …

    … making the mirror visible …

    Deutsche Übersetzungen englischer Lyrik (W.H. Auden)- Versuch einer Verwissenschaftlichung der Übersetzungskritik
    by Miriam Acartürk-Höß (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Black Looks and Black Acts

    Black Looks and Black Acts

    The Language of Toni Morrison in "The Bluest Eye</I> and "Beloved</I>
    by Ritashona Simpson (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: The Mirror of Desire Unbidden

    The Mirror of Desire Unbidden

    Retrieving the Imago Dei in Tolkien and Late Medieval English Literature
    by Giovanni Carmine Costabile (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Authentic Blackness – «Real» Blackness

    Authentic Blackness – «Real» Blackness

    Essays on the Meaning of Blackness in Literature and Culture
    by Martin Japtok (Volume editor) Jerry Rafiki Jenkins (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Arabian Mirrors and Western Soothsayers

    Arabian Mirrors and Western Soothsayers

    Nineteenth-Century Literary Approaches to Arab-Islamic History
    by Muhammed A. Al-Da'mi (Author)
    ©2002 Monographs
  • Title: Black Outlaws

    Black Outlaws

    Race, Law, and Male Subjectivity in African American Literature and Culture
    by Carlyle V. Thompson (Author)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Liberation Movements and Black-on-Black Survival Love

    Liberation Movements and Black-on-Black Survival Love

    It’s No Ordinary Love
    by Steven Cureton (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Black Feminism in Education

    Black Feminism in Education

    Black Women Speak Back, Up, and Out
    by Venus Evans-Winters (Volume editor) Bettina L. Love (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Space, Mirrors, Subjectivity in Angela Carter’s Fiction

    Space, Mirrors, Subjectivity in Angela Carter’s Fiction

    by Jiang Xiaobo (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: The Black Imagination

    The Black Imagination

    Science Fiction, Futurism and the Speculative
    by Sandra Jackson (Volume editor) Julie E. Moody-Freeman (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
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