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  • New Comparative Criticism

    ISSN: 2235-1809

    New Comparative Criticism is dedicated to innovative research in literary and cultural studies. It invites contributions with a comparative, cross-cultural, and interdisciplinary focus, including comparative studies of themes, genres, and periods, and research in the following fields: world literature, environmental humanities, literary and cultural theory, material and visual cultures, speculative fiction, reception studies, cultural history, comparative gender studies and performance studies, diasporas and migration studies, and transmediality. The series is especially interested in research that articulates and examines new developments in comparative literature, in the English-speaking world and beyond. It seeks to advance methodological reflection on comparative literature and aims to encourage critical dialogue between scholars of comparative literature at an international level. Editorial Board: Gillian Beer (University of Cambridge), Helena Buescu (University of Lisbon), Laura Caretti (University of Siena), Djelal Kadir (Penn State University), Timothy Mathews (University College London), Rosa Mucignat (King’s College London), Danielle Sands (Royal Holloway, University of London), Galin Tihanov (Queen Mary, University of London), Marina Warner (Birkbeck, University of London).

    18 publications

  • Studies in Composition and Rhetoric

    "This series welcomes both individually-authored and collaboratively-authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. We are especially interested in books that might be used in either advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in one or more of the following subjects: cultural or multicultural studies and the teaching of writing; feminist perspectives on composition and rhetoric; postmodernism and the theory and practice of composition; “post-process” pedagogies; values, ethics, and ideologies in the teaching of writing; information technology and composition pedagogy; the assessment of writing; authorship and intellectual property issues; and studies of oppositional discourse in the academy, particularly challenges to exclusionary or hegemonic conventions. We also seek proposals in the following areas: the role of autobiography and of identity issues in both writing and writing pedagogy; the influence of social context on composing; the relationship of composition and rhetoric to various disciplines and schools of thought; collaborative learning and peer tutoring; facilitating and responding to student writing; approaches to empowering marginalized learners; the role or status of composition studies within English studies and the academy at large; and the role or status of student writers within the fields of composition and English studies."

    39 publications

  • Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity

    ISSN: 2504-5229

    This series showcases innovative research, creativity and pedagogy in the interdisciplinary field of medical humanities. Books in the series explore the complexities of human bodies, minds, illness and wellbeing through analytical frameworks derived from humanistic disciplines and clinical practice. The series publishes a range of materials, including monographs and edited collections on scholarly approaches to medical issues in culture; creative works (accompanied by analytical and educational materials) that engage with medical humanities themes; and critical, engaged or radical pedagogies on focused topics for learners in the medical and health humanities.  Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity is intended to provide an informative exchange across disciplines, encouraging theoretical and personal reflections on the condition of the human mind/body and contributing to debates on health-related issues from a broad range of perspectives. The series also invites research that opens up critical conversations on being human at the intersection of other forms of humanistic knowledge, such as environmental and digital humanities. We are especially interested in collaborations between academics in the humanities and healthcare professionals. All book proposals and manuscripts undergo rigorous peer review prior to acceptance and publication. Editorial Board: Havi Carel (University of Bristol), Gretchen Case (University of Utah School of Medicine), Siobhan Conaty (La Salle University), Cheryl Dellasega (Penn State College of Medicine), Daniel George (Penn State College of Medicine), Michael Green (Penn State College of Medicine), Jennifer Henneman (Denver Art Museum), Brian Hurwitz (King’s College London), Brian Johnsrud (Adobe Education), Tess Jones (University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Lois Leveen (novelist and independent scholar), Ulrika Maude (University of Bristol), Jules Odendahl-James (Duke University), Molly Osborne (Oregon Health and Science University), Barry Saunders (University of North Carolina School of Medicine), Johanna Shapiro (University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine), Marina Tsaplina (The Betes Organization), Craigan Usher (Oregon Health and Science University), Neil Vickers (King’s College London), Martin Willis (Cardiff University), Charlotte Wu (Boston University School of Medicine)

    9 publications

  • Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory

    The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature. The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature. The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature.

    21 publications

  • Catalan Studies

    Translations and Criticism

    ISSN: 1058-1642

    19 publications

  • Title: After the Fall

    After the Fall

    Rhetoric in the Aftermath of Dissent in Post-Communist Times
    by Noemi Marin (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: The Persuasive Portrayal of Solomon in 1 Kings 1-11

    The Persuasive Portrayal of Solomon in 1 Kings 1-11

    by Jung Ju Kang (Author)
    ©2003 Thesis
  • Title: The Shepherd Metaphor in the Old Testament, and Its Use in Pastoral and Leadership Models
  • Title: The Dreams of Matthew 1:18-2:23

    The Dreams of Matthew 1:18-2:23

    Tradition, Form, and Theological Investigation
    by William J. Subash (Author) 2011
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Critical Essays on Dagaaba Rhetoric

    Critical Essays on Dagaaba Rhetoric

    by Anthony Y. Naaeke (Author)
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: The Rhetoric of Redemption

    The Rhetoric of Redemption

    Chesterton, Ethical Criticism, and the Common Man
    by Alan R. Blackstock (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: The Rhetoric of the Pious Empire and the Rhetoric of Flight from the World

    The Rhetoric of the Pious Empire and the Rhetoric of Flight from the World

    A Socio-Rhetorical Reading of the Life of Melania the Younger
    by Kyung-mee Jeon (Author) 2019
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Feminine Rhetorical Culture

    Feminine Rhetorical Culture

    Tudor Adaptations of Ovid's "Heroides</I>
    by Greenhut (Author)
    ©1988 Others
  • Title: The Rhetoric of PNoy

    The Rhetoric of PNoy

    Image, Myth, and Rhetorical Citizenship in Philippine Presidential Speeches
    by Gene Segarra Navera (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Colonial Legacies in Postcolonial Contexts

    Colonial Legacies in Postcolonial Contexts

    A Critical Rhetorical Examination of Legal Histories
    by Marouf A. Hasian (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: The Evolutionary Rhetorical Presidency

    The Evolutionary Rhetorical Presidency

    Tracing the Changes in Presidential Address and Power
    by Ryan Lee Teten (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: Engaging Film Criticism

    Engaging Film Criticism

    Film History and Contemporary American Cinema
    by Walter Metz (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Graphic Criticism

    Graphic Criticism

    Semantics, Neurology and Cultural Transmission—A Study of 100 Classic Anglophone Novels
    by Martin J. Gliserman (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Apologia and Criticism

    Apologia and Criticism

    Historians and the History of Spain, 1500-2000
    by Gonzalo Pasamar (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Beyond Rhetoric

    Beyond Rhetoric

    New Perspectives on John Dewey’s Pedagogy
    by Michael Knoll (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Somatic Criticism Project

    Somatic Criticism Project

    by Adam Dziadek (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Digital Media Criticism

    Digital Media Criticism

    by Anandam Kavoori (Author)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: The Uses of Criticism

    The Uses of Criticism

    by A.P. Foulkes (Volume editor)
    ©1976 Others
  • Title: Rhetorical Subversion in Early English Drama

    Rhetorical Subversion in Early English Drama

    by Douglas W. Hayes (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Culture in Rhetoric

    Culture in Rhetoric

    by Richard Wilkins (Author) Karen Wolf (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Textbook
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