Anthem symplokē Studies in Theory presents highly readable and relevant monographs which focus on both the uses of critical theory and how critical theory works. Books in this series adhere to a vision of theory that is rigorous yet accessible, cutting edge but not obscure, and metaprofessionally committed but not doctrinaire. Focused around the five key themes of comparative theory, metaprofessional studies, interdisciplinary theory, key concepts in contemporary theory, and key figures in contemporary theory, this series will examine contemporary critical theory that is at the edge of current thinking and sets the theoretical agenda for the future in the humanities.

Series Editor
Jeffrey R. Di Leo – University of Houston, Victoria, USA

Editorial Board
Charles Altieri – University of California, Berkeley, USA
Eyal Amiran – University of California, Irvine, USA
Emily Apter – New York University, USA
Lauren Berlant – University of Chicago, USA
Michael Bérubé – Penn State University, USA
Christopher Breu – Illinois State University, USA
Edward Casey – State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA
Andrew Cole – Princeton University, USA
Claire Colebrook – Penn State University, USA
Stanley Corngold – Princeton University, USA
Lennard J. Davis – University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
Robert Con Davis-Undiano – University of Oklahoma, USA
John Frow – University of Sydney, Australia
Henry A. Giroux – McMaster University, Canada
Robin Truth Goodman – Florida State University, USA
Karen Hanson – University of Minnesota, USA
Phillip Brian Harper – New York University, USA
Peter Hitchcock – City University of New York, USA
Vincent B. Leitch – University of Oklahoma, USA
Paisley Livingston – Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Sophia A. McClennen – Penn State University, USA
Paul Allen Miller – University of South Carolina, USA
Christian Moraru – University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA
Jeffrey Nealon – Penn State University, USA
Daniel O'Hara – Temple University, USA
David Palumbo-Liu – Stanford University, USA
Marjorie Perloff – Stanford University, USA
Gerald Prince – University of Pennsylvania, USA
Jean-Michel Rabaté – University of Pennsylvania, USA
Herman Rapaport – Wake Forest University, USA
Gerhard Richter – Brown University, USA
Alan Schrift – Grinnell College, USA
Paul H. Smith – George Mason University, USA
Henry Sussman – Yale University, USA
Mark C. Taylor – Columbia University, USA
Jeffrey J. Williams – Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Proposals
We welcome submissions of proposals for challenging and original works from emerging and established scholars that meet the criteria of our series. We make prompt editorial decisions. Our titles are published in print and e-book editions and are subject to peer review by recognized authorities in the field. Should you wish to send in a proposal for a monograph (mid-length and full-length), edited collection, handbook or companion, reference or course book, please contact us at: proposal@anthempresscom.

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£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

January 2020

Reaganism in Literary Theory

By Jeremiah Bowen

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

July 2020

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

November 2020

Raymond Federman and Samuel Beckett

By Nathalie Camerlynck

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

July 2021

Elegy for Literature

By Jeffrey T. Nealon

£20.99, $24.99  Paperback

March 2022

Offering Theory

By John Mowitt

£25.00, $40.00  Paperback

April 2022

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

August 2020

£25.00, $40.00  Paperback

May 2022

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

November 2020

Yeats and Revisionism

By Daniel O'Hara

£80.00, $125.00  Hardback

November 2022

The Critical Situation

By Robert T. Tally Jr

£80.00, $110.00  Hardback

March 2023

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