Hauntings: Queer/Trans Studies in Religion

Hauntings publishes leading-edge work at the intersection of trans studies, queer studies, and the study of religion that presses past the established boundaries of those fields and of existing scholarship in queer and trans studies in religion. The series editors seek manuscripts that expand or explode the current boundaries of queer and trans studies in religion through engagement with new and under-explored topics, genres, and theoretical approaches. In particular, books in this series engage in innovative research, method, and writing to explore the unacknowledged spectres of power – the hidden, ephemeral, ghostly, and evanescent structures – that haunt these fields and the cultures on which they focus. Hauntings foregrounds incisive and intersectional scholarship that explores the dynamics of power that continue to haunt the mainstream(s) of the fields from which it draws. These dynamics include race, colonialism, class, caste, religious minoritization, and trans exclusion.

Please direct queries and/or submissions simultaneously to Jennifer Hammer, Senior Editor, NYU Press ([email protected]) and to the series editors below:

SERIES EDITORS

Ashon T. Crawley, University of Virginia [email protected]

Tamara C. Ho, University of California Riverside [email protected]

Melissa M. Wilcox, University of California, Riverside [email protected]

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