Studies in Health Humanities
Edited by Associate Professor Lorenzo Servitje and Associate Professor Kate Crassons of Lehigh University, this series features scholarship from the arts, humanities, and critical social sciences. It explores the fraught, often deeply ideological, lineaments of health and its proxies.
Critical Conversations in Horror Studies
Dawn Keetley, Professor of English at Lehigh University, serves as editor for this series which seeks to advance critical conversations pertaining to the genre of horror across all mediums.
Perspectives on Edgar Allan Poe
Edited by Barbara Cantalupo, Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University, this series features a number of essay collections involving interdisciplinary approaches to the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
Studies in Christianity in East Asia
This series, edited by Joseph W. Ho, Associate Professor of History at Albion College and Center Associate at the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, publishes interdisciplinary, innovative scholarship that extends our understanding of Christianity in East Asia.
Studies in Eighteenth-Century America and the Atlantic World
This series is co-sponsored by the Lawrence Henry Gipson Institute for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and is edited by Scott Paul Gordon, Professor of English, Lehigh University. It publishes scholarship pertaining to early American and transatlantic studies.
Studies in Text and Print Culture
Edited by Sandro Jung, Distinguished Professor at Fudan University, this series seeks to promote an understanding of literature as closely related to, and informed by, other discursive forms.