About this book series

This series represents an exciting new publishing opportunity for scholars working at the intersection of literary, cultural, and mobilities research. The editors welcome proposals that engage with movement of all kinds – ranging from the global and transnational to the local and the everyday. The series is particularly concerned with examining the material means and structures of movement, as well as the infrastructures that surround such movement, with a focus on transport, travel, postcolonialism, and/or embodiment. While we expect many titles from literary scholars who draw upon research originating in cultural geography and/or sociology in order to gain valuable new insights into literary and cultural texts, proposals are equally welcome from scholars working in the social sciences who make use of literary and cultural texts in their theorizing. The series invites monographs that engage with textual materials of all kinds – i.e., film, photography, digital media, and the visual arts, as well as fiction, poetry, and other literary forms – and projects engaging with non-western literatures and cultures are especially welcome.

Editorial Board Members:

Peter Merriman, Aberystwyth University, Wales, United Kingdom

David Bissell, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Cotten Seiler, Dickinson College, Pennsylvania, USA

Ruth Livesey, Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom

Peter Adey, Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom

Nicholas Daly, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Lindsey Green-Simms, American University, Washington, D.C., USA

Tim Cresswell, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Jonathan Grossman, UCLA, California, USA

Electronic ISSN
2946-4846
Print ISSN
2946-4838
Series Editor
  • Marian Aguiar,
  • Charlotte Mathieson,
  • Lynne Pearce

Book titles in this series