*CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS* *Routledge Research in Gender, Sexuality, and Media* An established book series edited by Mary Celeste Kearney https://www.routledge .com/Routledge-Research-in-Gender-Sexuality-and-Media/book-series/RRGSAM The aim of this series is to publish original research in the areas of feminist and queer media studies, with a particular but not exclusive focus on gender and sexuality. In doing so, this series brings to the market cutting-edge critical work that refreshes, reshapes, and redirects scholarship in these related fields while contributing to a better global understanding of how gender and sexual politics operate within historical and current mediascapes. Affirming the integrated, multiperspectival approach associated with Cultural Studies, the series publishes richly contextualized research that explores gender and sexual politics not only in media texts but also in the practices of media production and consumption. Media are defined broadly in this series, as the books within it expand beyond these fields' historical focus on film and television to engage with other forms of media, including video games, popular music, and digital media. Books in the series centering on current media culture also explore the complexly transmedial, convergent, and participatory nature of popular culture today. Gender is configured broadly in this series also, and a key contribution is a further complicating of how multiple, intersecting modes of identity impact media representation, as well as the creation, distribution, publicity, and consumption of mediated texts. We welcome proposals for monographs and edited collections accompanied by at least one sample chapter. For more information, please contact Mary Celeste Kearney at [log in to unmask] *PUBLISHED TITLES* *Lifestyle Media in American Culture: Gender, Class, and the Politics of Ordinariness* by Maureen E. Ryan *Emergent Feminisms: Complicating a Postfeminist Media Culture* edited by Jessalynn Keller and Maureen E. Ryan *Producing Queer Youth: The Paradox of Digital Media Empowerment* by Lauren Berliner *Queercore: Queer Punk Media Subculture* by Curran Nault *Girls, Moral Panic, and News Media: Troublesome Bodies* by Sharon R. Mazzarella *LGBTQ Visibility, Media and Sexuality in Ireland* by Páraic Kerrigan *FORTHCOMING TITLES* *Digital Media, Friendship, and Cultures of Care* by Paul Byron - May 2022 *North American Muslim Women Talk Back: Assertions of Unintelligibility* by Kenza Oumlil - July 2022 -- Mary Celeste Kearney Associate Professor, Film, Television, & Theatre Concurrent Faculty, Gender Studies, and American Studies University of Notre Dame [log in to unmask] 574-631-1654 Website <https://ftt.nd.edu/people/faculty/mary-celeste-kearney/> ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]