Food for Thought

a more perfect Union

Teri Ellen Cross Davis

Teri Ellen Cross Davis

“These poems are hopeful, yes, and also smart and honest. They are as purple as a funky lyric or a keloidal scar. You’ll find resilience and resistance and rough sweet magic in these poems by Teri Ellen Cross Davis. You’ll find the truth.” —Camille T. Dungy,author of Trophic Cascade

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American Magnitude

Hemispheric Vision and Public Feeling in the United States

Christa J. Olson

“Olson offers a powerful rhetorical analysis of American claims to greatness. In a context where such greatness is often taken as self-evident or manifest, this study of American magnitude as a matter of persuasion and hemispheric public feeling is vital.“ —Naomi Greyser, author of On Sympathetic Grounds: Race, Gender, and Affective Geographies in Nineteenth-Century North America

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At the Park on the Edge of the Country

Poems

Austin Araujo

“Mexican American identity is at the fore of these poems that mine memory, immigration narratives, the rural South, the development of self-knowledge, and the experience of belonging.” —Publishers Weekly

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American Exceptionalism as Religion

Postmodern Discontent

Jordan Carson

“In our contemporary moment, when an increasingly strident American exceptionalism has turned into a form of idolatry, American Exception as Religionprovides a valuable service by illuminating several contemporary writers who offer better alternatives.” —Thomas F. Haddox

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Recreational Colonialism and the Rhetorical Landscapes of the Outdoors

Kyle Boggs

Kyle Boggs

“Boggs provides a critical but compassionate explanation of the ways in which outdoor recreation and the discourse that surrounds it poses real harm to the rights and perceived legitimacy of Indigenous communities.” —Julia B. Goolsby, Cultural Studies

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Great American Desert

Stories

Terese Svoboda

“Svoboda transports readers to a fantastical American West in this collection of stories that surprise, disturb, and amuse in equal measure.” —Publishers Weekly

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New & Forthcoming Titles:

Gold Country book cover

Gold Country

Vanesha Pravin

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Plants Beyond Borders

Edited by Courtney B. Ryan and Alicia Carroll

Touchdown!: Latinos Breaking Through the NFL's White Lines book cover

Touchdown!: Latinos Breaking Through the NFL's White Lines

Frederick Luis Aldama and Christopher González

Archival Entanglements book cover

Archival Entanglements

Edited by Puja Batra-Wells and Harmony Bench

Narrative Co-Construction book cover

Narrative Co-Construction

Edited by Malcah Effron, Margarida McMurry, and Virginia Pignagnoli

Classics Beyond the Pleasure Principle book cover

Classics Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Edited by Paul Allen Miller and Mario Telò

The Water Defenders: How Ordinary People Saved a Country from Corporate Greed book cover

The Water Defenders: How Ordinary People Saved a Country from Corporate Greed

Robin Broad and John Cavanagh with Graphic Adaptation by Jon Sack

The Strange Case of Miss Annie Spragg book cover

The Strange Case of Miss Annie Spragg

Louis Bromfield with a new introduction by Stephen Heyman, author of The Planter of Modern Life: Louis Bromfield and the Seeds of a Food Revolution

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The Ohio State University Press was established in 1957 and currently publishes 50-60 new books a year. We specialize in literary and cultural studies (including comics, narrative theory, Victorian studies, and medieval studies), American studies, rhetoric and communication, gender and sexuality studies, and race and ethnic studies (including Black studies and Latinx studies). We also acquire books in regional studies on our Trillium imprint, creative works on our Mad Creek imprint, and linguistics, and we publish the annual winners of The Journal’s non/fiction and poetry prizes.

In addition to its books, the Press publishes a distinguished group of journals including Inks, the journal of the Comics Studies Society, Adoption & Culture, American Periodicals, Victorians, North American Journal of Celtic Studies, and Narrative.


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Latest News:

Congratulations to Donnie Johnson Sackey for winning the 2026 RSA Book Award for Trespassing Natures: Species Migration and the Right to Space!

Two of our books were named CHOICE Outstanding Academic Titles for 2025: Erin J. Rand’s Minor Troubles: Racial Figurations of Youth Sexuality and Childhood’s Queerness and Seulghee Lee’s Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life. Congratulations to both authors!

From Cocinas to Lucha Libre Ringsides: A Latinx Comics Anthology, edited by Frederick Luis Aldama and Angela M. Sánchez, is a Chicago Public Library “Best of the Best” pick!

Book Cover: From Cocinas to Lucha Libre Ringsides: A Latinx Comics Anthology, edited by Frederick Luis Aldama and Angela M. Sánchez.

Congratulations to Lillian Gorman for winning big at the 2025 New Mexico Book Awards. Her book, Zones of Encuentro: Language and Identities in Northern New Mexico, won in the Multicultural Category and was a Finalist in the BIPOC Author or Subject Category and the First Book Category.

Book Cover: Zones of Encuentro: Language and Identities in Northern New Mexico, by Lillian Gorman.

We’re delighted to have two of our authors recognized for the 2025 Marie Hochmuth Nichols Award from the National Communication Association’s Public Address Division. Pamela VanHaitsma’s The Erotic as Rhetorical Power: Archives of Romantic Friendship between Women Teachers won the award, and Annie Hill’s Trafficking Rhetoric Race, Migration, and the Making of Modern-Day Slavery received an Honorable Mention.

Cleveland State University Poetry Center’s No One Knows Their Blood Type, by Maya Abu Al-Hayyat and translated by Hazem Jamjoum, is longlisted for the 2025 National Translation Award in Prose and shortlisted for the First Translation Prize from the American Literary Translators Association.

Book Cover: No One Knows Their Blood Type, by Maya Abu Al-Hayyat and translated by Hazem Jamjoum.

Margaret C. Flinn’s Drawing (in) the Feminine: Bande Dessinée and Women won the 2025 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work!

Book Cover: Drawing (in) the Feminine: Bande Dessinée and Women, edited by Margaret C. Flinn