West Virginia University Press is pleased to announce�Gender, Feminism, and Geography, a new book series edited by�Jennifer L. Fluri and Amy Trauger.�

The first book series to focus on the study of feminism and gender in geography, it spans several subdisciplines, emphasizing the role of gender and intersectional identity in politics, the economy, and human-environment interactions.

The series editors hope to bring together disparate fields of scholarship that are both theoretically rich and empirically grounded in feminist methodologies. They are particularly interested in books that engage emergent areas such as intimate geopolitics, black geographies and indigenous studies, political ecology, animal geographies, participatory research methods, scholar activism, critical development studies and sexuality studies.

About the series editors:
Jennifer L. Fluri is associate professor of geography at the University of Colorado and the coauthor of�The Carpetbaggers of Kabul and Other American-Afghan�Entanglements.�

Amy Trauger is associate professor of geography at the University of Georgia. She is the editor of�Food Sovereignty in International Context: Discourse, Politics, and Practice of Place�and author of “We Want Land to Live”: Space, Territory, and the Politics of Food Sovereignty.

The editorial advisory board for this series includes: Karen Culcasi, West Virginia University; Caroline Faria, University of Texas; Robyn Longhurst, University of Waikato; Tish Lopez, Dartmouth College; Sharlene Mollet, University of Toronto-Scarborough; Anu Sabhlok, IISER Mohali; Jo Sharp, University of Glasgow and Brenda Yeoh, National University of Singapore.

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