Critical Perspectives on the Psychology of Sexuality, Gender, and Queer Studies
Lexington Books is pleased to announce a new book series: Critical Perspectives on the Psychology of Sexuality, Gender, and Queer Studies. The series editors invite manuscript proposals that denaturalize, problematize, and deconstruct the ways in which psychological scholarship has traditionally thought about bodies, identities, and experience, with a focus on sex, gender, and sexuality.

The series seeks to publish scholarship that engages critically with the social and political uses of psychological knowledge, and with transformative paradigms that address obstacles to change. The series is open to a wide range of approaches that may be classified as “psychological”, including manuscript proposals that focus on well-being, subjectivities, clinical practice, discourse, and their intersections.

Proposal guidelines are available here: https://rowman.com/Page/LEXGuidelines



Editor(s): Damien Riggs (damien.riggs@flinders.edu.au), and Rebecca Stringer (rebecca.stringer@otago.ac.nz)
Advisory Board: Meg John Barker, Virginia Braun, Chris Brickell, Victoria Clarke, Charlotte Patterson, Elizabeth Peel, Esther Rothblum, and Gareth Treharne
Staff editorial contact: Sydney Williams (Sydney.Williams@bloomsbury.com)