Feminist Media StudiesSeries Editor: Carol Stabile This series will bring together cutting-edge scholarship from a range of disciplinary perspectives in feminist media studies. By "feminist," this series understands gender as being constantly in relationship with other elements of identity, including race, class, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, and ability. The series will commission and encourage original monographs and anthologies within the broad and vibrant field of feminist media studies, in areas that include media history, media criticism, new media and technology, games, production studies, comic studies, feminist science fiction, and digital and visual culture. By defining media expansively and inclusively, this series will not focus on a single medium as many series have in the past, but will more effectively reflect the realities of a convergent media landscape. Series editorial board: Mary Beltrán, Department of Radio-Television-Film, University of Texas-Austin Radhika Gajjala, American Cultural Studies, Bowling Green University Mary Gray, Department of Communication and Culture, Indiana University Bambi Haggins, Arizona State University Mary Beth Haralovich, Arizona State University Heather Hendershot, Queens College-CUNY Michele Hilmes, University of Wisconsin-Madison Nina Huntemann, Suffolk University Elana Levine, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Robin Means-Coleman, University of Michigan Mireille Miller-Young, UC Santa Barbara Isabel Molina-Guzman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lisa Nakamura, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Laurie Ouellette, Communication Studies, University of Minnesota Carrie Rentschler, McGill University Kim Sawchuk, Concordia University Leslie Steeves, University of Oregon Rebecca Wanzo, Washington University Natalie Wilson, California State San Marcos |
