Ohio State University Press imprint: 99 books

by Kathryn Nuernberger
Language: English
Release Date: July 24, 2017

Could Marie Antoinette’s wigs get any higher? Could the anonymous women riding in hot air balloons alone with gentlemen be any more scandalous? Does an Ozark holler hold the mouth to a lost cave with the longest, thickest vein of gold in North America? Brief Interviews with the Romantic...

Disabled Upon Arrival

Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability

by Jay Timothy Dolmage
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2018

In North America, immigration has never been about immigration. That was true in the early twentieth century when anti-immigrant rhetoric led to draconian crackdowns on the movement of bodies, and it is true today as new measures seek to construct migrants as dangerous and undesirable. This premise...

Migrating Fictions

Gender, Race, and Citizenship in U.S. Internal Displacements

by Abigail G. H. Manzella
Language: English
Release Date: January 10, 2018

Migrating Fictions analyzes the role of race, gender, and citizenship in the major internal displacements of the 20th century in history and in narrative. Surveying the particular tactics employed by the United States during the Great Migration, the Dust Bowl, the Japanese American incarceration,...
by Bryce Traister
Language: English
Release Date: February 11, 2016

Female Piety and the Invention of American Puritanism reconsiders the standard critical view that women’s religious experiences were either silent consent or hostile response to mainstream Puritan institutions. In this groundbreaking new approach to American Puritanism, Bryce Traister asks how gendered...
by Anne W. Gulick
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2016

The era of national liberation and decolonization may have come and gone, but postcolonialism remains a largely elusive ideal in the early twenty-first century. In Literature, Law, and Rhetorical Performance in the Anticolonial Atlantic, Anne W. Gulick uncovers a dynamic literary history of African...
by Richard Dutton, Steven Galbraith
Language: English
Release Date: September 16, 2015

With the inaugural edition of the Early Modern Drama Texts series, Richard Dutton and Steven K. Galbraith illuminate the only surviving work of playwright and actor Thomas Drue. First performed by the Palsgrave’s Men at the Fortune Theater in 1624, The Duchess of Suffolk dramatizes the exile of...

Arms and the Woman

Classical Tradition and Women Writers in the Venetian Renaissance

by Francesca D'Alessandro Behr
Language: English
Release Date: May 20, 2018

*Arms and the Woman: Classical Tradition and Women Writers in the Venetian Renaissance *by Francesca D’Alessandro Behr focuses on the classical reception in the works of female authors active in Venice during the Early Modern Age. Even in this relatively liberal city, women had restricted access...

Drawing the Line

Comics Studies and INKS, 1994–1997

by Lucy Shelton Caswell, Jared Gardner
Language: English
Release Date: March 14, 2017

Drawing the Line: Comics Studies and INKS, 1994–1997 collects some of the most important essays from INKS: Cartoon and Comic Art Studies, the first peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted exclusively to comics studies. The volume, edited by Lucy Shelton Caswell, the journal’s founding editor,...

Antiquarian Voices

The Roman Academy and the Commentary Tradition on Ovid's Fasti

by Angela Fritsen
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2015

Ovid’s Fasti, his poem on the Roman calendar, became especially influential during the fifteenth century as a guide to classical Roman culture. Ovid’s treatment of mythological and astronomical lore, his investigation of anniversaries and customs, and his charting of monuments and history offered...

Secular Scriptures

Modern Theological Poetics in the Wake of Dante

by William Franke
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2015

With Secular Scriptures: Modern Theological Poetics in the Wake of Dante, William Franke reexamines the role that literature plays in theological revelation. In the modern world, secularism typically means the exclusion of God from the world. Yet Franke, recognizing that secularity itself is built...
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Language: English
Release Date: March 14, 2017

Samuel Steward and the Pursuit of the Erotic: Sexuality, Literature, Archives examines one of the most fascinating sexual renegades of the twentieth century and the social, cultural, pedagogical, and erotic projects with which he was engaged. This innovative collection, edited by Debra A. Moddelmog...
by Aaron Ngozi Oforlea
Language: English
Release Date: March 21, 2017

In James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and the Rhetorics of Black Male Subjectivity, Aaron Ngozi Oforlea explores the rhetorical strategies that Baldwin’s and Morrison’s black male characters employ as they negotiate discourses of race, class, gender, and sexuality. According to Oforlea, these characters...

The Politics of Ecology

Land, Life, and Law in Medieval Britain

by Randy P. Schiff, Joseph Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: February 11, 2016

If medieval literary studies is, like so many fields, currently conditioned by an ecological turn that dislodges the human from its central place in materialist analysis, then why now focus on the law? Is not the law the most human, if not indeed the human, institution? In proposing that all life...
by J. Hillis Miller
Language: English
Release Date: November 13, 2017

For half a century, J. Hillis Miller has been a premier figure in English and comparative literature, influencing and leading the direction of literary studies. What is less well-known is that he has been equally influential in Conrad studies with his work on nihilism, language, and narrative in Joseph...
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