Editors
Postwestern Horizons
Postwestern Horizons encourages scholarship which rethinks and reimagines traditional western scholarship by challenging predominant paradigms, including revisionist ones, and dislocating our sense of region. By moving past the West as a national place, process, and idea to more methodologically innovative, transnationally daring, and theoretically fertile horizons of scholarship, this series encourages new ways of conceiving cultural production and reception. Postwestern Horizons encompasses studies of visual culture, environmental studies, literature, history, film studies, and much more.
The Rhizomatic West
Representing the American West in a Transnational, Global, Media Age
December 2011
Bison Books
Positive Pollutions and Cultural Toxins
Waste and Contamination in Contemporary U.S. Ethnic Literatures
October 2012
Nebraska
Manifest and Other Destinies
Territorial Fictions of the Nineteenth-Century United States
May 2008
Nebraska