Refiguring Modernism Series
- Beyond Pleasure by Margaret Iversen
- Coral Mind, The by Stephen Bann, ed.
- Cézanne's Bathers by Aruna D’Souza
- Dark Side of Nature, The by Barbara Larson
- Documenting Spain by Jordana Mendelson
- Fixed Ecstasy by Charles Palermo
- Social and the Real, The by Alejandro Anreus, Diana L. Linden, and Jonathan Weinberg, eds.
- Substance and the Shadow, The by Marius Roux
- World in Paint, The by David Peters Corbett
Refiguring Modernism: Arts, Literatures, Sciences, published by Penn State University Press, emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to the study of modernism. Rather than seeking scholarship that fills in the details of our knowledge of well-established aspects of modernism, the series seeks work that will push the field in new directions, ask fresh questions, challenge long-held orthodoxies, and refigure our understanding of the modernist era. For further information, please contact , series editor, or , Executive Editor for Art and Humanities, Penn State Press.
The board of Refiguring Modernism:
Mark A. Cheetham, Professor of the History of Art, and Director, Canadian Studies Program, University College, University of Toronto
Linda Dalrymple Henderson, David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professor in Art History, Department of Art and Art History, University of Texas at Austin
Janet Lyon, Associate Professor of English and Women’s Studies, Penn State University
Mark Morrisson, Refiguring Modernism series editor, Associate Professor of English, Penn State University

