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Ars Interpretandi
The Art of InterpretationISSN: 1043-5778
The title indicates the open-ended nature of this series. lt includes books and monographs in all literatures and has as its primary focus the hermeneutic act. Topics are not restricted to critical theory, but can range from studies on a landmark poem or poetic cycle to broader essays on a literary generation or a genre, etc., provided they make clear the extent to which they insert themselves into the past or contemporary critical and self-critical discourse. Prospective authors are invited to send their proposal or an outline and text sample to the editor of the series prior to submitting a manuscript. The publisher requires a camera-ready copy of a minimum length of 200 pages and a maximum of 400 pages. The title indicates the open-ended nature of this series. lt includes books and monographs in all literatures and has as its primary focus the hermeneutic act. Topics are not restricted to critical theory, but can range from studies on a landmark poem or poetic cycle to broader essays on a literary generation or a genre, etc., provided they make clear the extent to which they insert themselves into the past or contemporary critical and self-critical discourse. Prospective authors are invited to send their proposal or an outline and text sample to the editor of the series prior to submitting a manuscript. The publisher requires a camera-ready copy of a minimum length of 200 pages and a maximum of 400 pages. The title indicates the open-ended nature of this series. lt includes books and monographs in all literatures and has as its primary focus the hermeneutic act. Topics are not restricted to critical theory, but can range from studies on a landmark poem or poetic cycle to broader essays on a literary generation or a genre, etc., provided they make clear the extent to which they insert themselves into the past or contemporary critical and self-critical discourse. Prospective authors are invited to send their proposal or an outline and text sample to the editor of the series prior to submitting a manuscript. The publisher requires a camera-ready copy of a minimum length of 200 pages and a maximum of 400 pages.
7 publications
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Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Myths from the Arapaho to the Zuñi
An Anthology©2002 Textbook -
Non/Normative Faith
Queering Religious Scripts, Politics, Practices, and Institutions©2025 Edited Collection -
Cinematic Queerness
Gay and Lesbian Hypervisibility in Contemporary Francophone Feature Films©2011 Conference proceedings -
From Gay to Queer
Gay Male Identity in Selected Fiction by David Leavitt and in Tony Kushner’s Play" Angels in America©2003 Thesis -
Enola Gay and the Court of History
©2004 Textbook -
‘Curious about France’ : Visions littéraires victoriennes
Visions littéraires victoriennes©2015 Edited Collection -
Laboratory of Learning
HBCU Laboratory Schools and Alabama State College Lab High in the Era of Jim Crow©2014 Monographs -
Irish Lesbian Writing Across Time
A New Framework for Rethinking Love Between Women©2021 Monographs -
Gay Men in Modern Southern Literature
Ritual, Initiation, and the Construction of Masculinity©2006 Textbook -
Psychodynamische Theorien zur Homosexualität und Gay Counseling
Entwicklung und Systematik- Wissenschaftstheoretischer Diskurs- Exemplifizierende Kasuistiken©1993 Thesis