Visual Arts Research Volume 51, Number 2, is the second of a two-issue special open access volume, and with it, we welcome two new editors to the VAR editorial team. […]
Visual Arts Research: Two New Editors and Two Open Access Issues
Visual Arts Research Volume 51, Number 2, is the second of a two-issue special open access volume, and with it, we welcome two new editors to the VAR editorial team. […]
Announcing the winner of this year’s Ludwik Krzyzanowski Award for the best article published in The Polish Review: Dr. Colin P. Neufeldt (Concordia University of Edmonton) and Dr. Wojciech Marchlewski (Masovian […]
March’s free e-book is here! Check out Mean Girl Feminism: How White Feminists Gaslight, Gatekeep, and Girlboss by Kim Hong Nguyen before the month is over! Mean girl feminism encourages […]
A new journal has joined University of Illinois Press! Please join us in welcoming the Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi Society. We are pleased to announce that this distinguished […]
In the latest episode of the University of Press podcast, The UPside, Dr. Ryan Calabretta-Sajder, editor of Diasporic Italy: Journal of the Italian American Studies Association, sat down (virtually) with […]
National Women’s Studies Association and the University of Illinois Press are pleased to announce the winner of the 2025 First Book Prize! Vivian D. Rodríguez-Rocha Project title: Countertopographies of Care: […]
Downriver Detroit: The Working Class, the Environment, and the Bonds of Place Lisa M. Fine Since the beginning of the twentieth century, communities in the Downriver region of the Detroit […]
African American Studies is a cornerstone of the University of Illinois Press. While we honor Black history all year, this month we’re celebrating with some of our favorite and forthcoming […]
February’s free e-book is here! Check out Contemporary Plays by African American Women: Ten Complete Works edited by Sandra Adell before the month is over! African American women have increasingly […]
Arrows Tipped with Flowers: Threshold Theory for Transformative Learning Julie Geredien How can learning at the threshold change us and our world? Julie Geredien introduces an approach to transformative learning […]
Happy New Year! Did you spot the 2026 journal issue that snuck in amongst the 2025s in the above photo? While there’s a lot to look forward to in the […]
Brian Hallstoos, author of Sol Butler: An Olympian’s Odyssey through Jim Crow America, answers questions about his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book? Researching and writing this book made sense […]