Forthcoming from IOPN: DH+BH: An Interdisciplinary Collection on Digital Humanities and Book History

IOPN is excited to announce the upcoming publication of DH+BH: An Interdisciplinary Collection on Digital Humanities and Book History, edited by Spencer Keralis and Cait Coker. This collection of essays examines how digital humanities and book history are both potentially…

Forthcoming from IOPN: Decoding Cultural Literacy: Rhetorically Analyzing Everyday Media for Professional Writers

IOPN is thrilled to announce the upcoming publication of Decoding Cultural Literacy: Rhetorically Analyzing Everyday Media for Professional Writers by Kandice Fowlkes. Fowlkes’s work provides writers with guidelines for how to research, break down, and develop cultural literacy for a…

Forthcoming from IOPN: The Motherhood Aesthetic in Contemporary Black American Plays

IOPN is excited to announce the upcoming publication of The Motherhood Aesthetic in Contemporary Black American Plays by La Tanya L. Reese Rogers and Tanya E. Walker. Rogers and Walker’s publication analyzes five plays by contemporary Black female playwrights through…

Forthcoming from IOPN: Beyond NOLA: Exploring Zora Neale Hurston in Bogalusa Louisiana’s Magic City

IOPN is thrilled to announce the upcoming publication of Beyond NOLA: Exploring Zora Neale Hurston in Bogalusa, Louisiana’s Magic City by Sondra Bickham Washington, Assistant Professor of American Literature at Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University. Washington’s work examines…

Forthcoming from IOPN: Shining Stars: African American Women Authors of the Civil War Era

IOPN is excited to announce the upcoming publication of Shining Stars: African American Women Authors of the Civil War Era by Lavonda Kay Broadnax, an independent researcher and retired Library of Congress librarian. Her project was inspired by her desire to…

New from IOPN: Enrolling as Cherokee Freedmen: Social Networks of Rejected Applicants

IOPN is excited to announce the publication of Enrolling as Cherokee Freedmen: Social Networks of Rejected Applicants by Hai In Jo. This publication began with researching archival materials in the Cherokee Freedman Collection at Texas A&M’s Cushing Memorial Library and…