Queer Feminist Modernities
Edited by Madelyn Detloff, Catherine Hollis, and Amardeep SinghQueer Feminist Modernities promotes spirited conversations, collaborations, and critical engagements across a range of intersectional feminist and queer perspectives in modernist studies. The series invites scholarship dealing with the literatures and cultures of minoritized communities, global/planetary contexts, feminist recovery work, queer frameworks, and trans-, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming writers and culture-makers, as well as reevaluation of canonical writers through these critical perspectives. It welcomes single-authored monographs, collaborative projects, and edited collections, and hybrid projects engaged with digital humanities. This series seeks to uplift voices that need to be heard, including work from Black and Indigenous scholars, scholars from non-elite institutions, non–tenure track and independent scholars, and scholars from underrepresented communities and postcolonial and decolonial contexts.
Series Board Members
Erica Gene Delsandro | Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies, Bucknell University
Anne Fernald | Professor of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Fordham University
Octavio R. González | Barbara Morris Caspersen Associate Professor of Humanities and Associate Professor of English, Wellesley College
Jodie Medd | Professor, Department of English Language and Literature and the Feminist Institute of Social Transformation, Carleton University
Sonita Sarker | Emerita Professor, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Macalester College
Miriam Thaggert | Professor, English, University at Buffalo
Madelyn Detloff
Professor, Miami University
detlofmm@miamioh.edu
Catherine Hollis
Instructor, U.C. Berkeley
hollisc@berkeley.edu
Amardeep Singh
Professor, Lehigh University
amsp@lehigh.edu
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