The Ohio State University Press, established in 1957, is a leading publisher specializing in literary and cultural studies, American studies, rhetoric and communication, gender and sexuality studies, and race and ethnic studies. With a focus on subjects such as comics, narrative theory, Victorian studies, and medieval studies, the press publishes 50-60 new books annually, offering a diverse range of scholarly works that contribute to the understanding of various disciplines.
Known for its commitment to intellectual rigor and innovative research, the Ohio State University Press is dedicated to promoting critical thinking and advancing knowledge in academia. Through its publications, the press aims to foster dialogue and exploration of important topics, including Black studies and Latinx studies, making significant contributions to the fields of literature, culture, and social sciences.
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