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Routledge has an illustrious history in research and reference publishing. You can explore this area of the site to learn more about our featured research, reference, monographs, handbooks and major works in Literature. In addition, you can visit one of following areas for broad representation of our reference publishing program:

Recent Research & Reference Articles

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    Resistance in Contemporary Middle Eastern Cultures - Now Available

    This study highlights the connections between power, cultural products, resistance, and the artistic strategies through which that resistance is voiced in the Middle East.

  2. Ref Catalog Jacket 2012

    Hot off the press: the new 2012 Reference Catalog is here

    Can you hear the drum roll? The 2012 Reference Catalog has arrived and can be downloaded today. Simple. You can learn about all our 2011 and 2012 Library Reference titles, both in print and eBooks, across the humanities and social sciences. And we have packed the Catalog full of new interactive features. Read on for the full low down.

  3. Routledge Literature Research Online Catalog

    The Routledge Literature Research Online Catalog is now available to view here. Routledge Research is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections and we are pleased to be offering books ranging from Medieval to Contemporary Literature, and covering topics such as Postcolonial Literature, Children’s Literature, Atlantic Studies, American Studies, and Travel Writing.

  4. New Series Editor for Children’s Literature and Culture Series

    Routledge is pleased to announce Philip Nel as the new editor of the esteemed Children’s Literature and Culture series. Founded by Jack Zipes in 1994, it is the longest-running series devoted to the study of children’s literature and culture from a national and international perspective. Dedicated to promoting original research in children’s literature and children’s culture, in 2011 the series is expanding its focus to include childhood studies, and also seeks to explore the legal, historical, and philosophical conditions of different childhoods. An advocate for scholarship from around the globe, the series recognizes innovation and encourages interdisciplinarity.

  5. New in 2011: Theory after ‘Theory’

    This volume argues that theory, far from being dead, has undergone major shifts in order to come to terms with the most urgent cultural and political questions of today. For more information, including selected table of contents and author bio, click here.

  6. New in 2011: The Routledge Companion to Anglophone Caribbean Literature

    This Companion provides an introduction to and critical history of the field and discusses key texts through critical debate on major topics such as the nation, race, gender and migration. For more information, including selected table of contents and author bio, click here.

  7. Routledge Literature Companions

    This series offers field-defining volumes in new and exciting areas of literary studies. They are the ideal introduction for beginners, or handy volumes for those already working in the field: summarizing current scholarship, whilst pushing the boundaries of emerging trends they are must-have collections of new essays. See a full listing of Routledge Literature Companions

  8. New Series: Routledge Literature Companions

    Routledge Literature is proud to announce the new Routledge Literature Companions series. Take advantage of our pre-publication discount on The Routledge Companion to Literature and Science. The discounted price of $175.00 will be valid for 3 months post publication and then will rise to $199.00.

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