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DESCRIPTION:<p>Brill Research Perspectives in Critical Theory Series</p>\n<p>Series Editor: Professor Peggy Karpouzou <br><br> Brill Research Perspectives in Critical Theory offers a comprehensive reference resource for scholars and students working in the areas of cultural and literary theory\, aesthetics\, philosophy\, political and social theory. Critical thought about literature\, society\, ethics\, and culture has become vital to the interdisciplinary dialogue across the humanities and social sciences. This book series provides state-of-the-art overviews and concise research monographs on the main issues and figures in critical theory understood in its broadest terms. The series also aims to offer a forum for exploring the most current trends in critical theory and the theoretical agenda for rethinking the future of the humanities. &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Please submit the Manuscript Questionnaire as a book proposal and send it as well as further queries to Nikoleta Zampaki\, Assistant and Managing Editor\, at nikzamp@phil.uoa.gr and Erika Mandarino\, Acquisitions Editor for Philosophy\, at Erika.Mandarino@brill.com.</p>\n<p><br> Please note that manuscripts published in the Brill Research Perspectives series are short monographs of only 30\,000-40\,000 words that provide researchers with a snapshot of state-of-the-art scholarship in a given subject area. Edited collections will not be considered. More information on the Brill Research Perspectives concept and format can be found here.</p>\n<p>Acceptance of book proposals in English and on a rolling basis.&nbsp\;</p>
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