Series Editors: Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York (USA) and University of Johannesburg (South Africa), Jennifer Ponce de León, University of Pennsylvania (USA), and Gabriel Rockhill, Villanova University (USA) and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)
The Studies in Anti-Imperialist Marxism book series–a collaboration between Brill, Iskra Books, and the Critical Theory Workshop–provides a platform for scholarly research and popular-form essays from around the world that challenge the widespread assumption, including within the Western left, that there is no real-world alternative to capitalism. Refusing to shy away from serious scholarly engagements with actually existing socialism, it opens up the spectrum of analysis to explore histories and contemporary developments that have either been ignored or misrepresented. In order to do so, it promotes innovative, non-Eurocentric research that overcomes the siloing effects of the disciplines and the ideological horizons of imperial knowledge production in favor of resolutely internationalist scholarship that deploys an anti-imperialist framework of analysis. The overall objective is thus to foster non-dogmatic theoretical work that has real use-value, precisely because of its relevance to concrete struggles for a more egalitarian and sustainable world.
Manuscripts should be at least 80,000 words in length (including footnotes and bibliography). Manuscripts may also include illustrations and other visual material. The editors will consider proposals for original monographs and edited collections.
Authors are cordially invited to submit inquiries, proposals, or full manuscripts by email to the series editors. Authors will find general proposal guidelines at the Brill Author Gateway.
Books in this series will be published in hardback by Brill and, approximately one year later, in an affordable paperback edition by Iskra Books. This is a sister series to AIM, which is only with Iskra and publishes books directly in paperback, along with a free ebook.
Forthcoming
– Aymeric Monville, The Poverty of Left-Wing Nietzscheanism.
International Advisory Board
- John Bellamy Foster, University of Oregon (USA)
- Radhika Desai, University of Winnipeg (Canada)
- Cheng Enfu, Academy of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China)
- Georges Gastaud, Organizer, Trade Unionist and Former Professor (France)
- Jeannette Graulau, The City University of New York (USA)
- Ali Kadri, Sun Yat-sen University (China)
- Annie Lacroix-Riz, Paris Diderot University — Paris VII (France)
- Maxwell Lane, Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia)
- Torkil Lauesen, Arghiri Emmanuel Foundation (Denmark)
- Helmut-Harry Loewen, University of Winnipeg (Canada)
- Linda Matar, Sun Yat-sen University (China)
- Jacques Pauwels, Independent Researcher (Canada)
- Raúl Delgado Wise, Autonomous University of Zacatecas (Mexico)
Editorial Review Board
- Daniel Benson, St. Francis College (USA)
- Jared Bly, Villanova University (USA)
- Larry Busk, Eckerd College (USA)
- Daniel Cunningham, Miami University (USA)
- Salvatore Engel-Dimauro, State University of New York, New Paltz (USA)
- Bruno Guigue, Professor (La Réunion)
- Carlos Martinez, Friends of Socialist China (UK)
- Aymeric Monville, Independent Scholar and Publisher (France)
- Corinna Mullin, The New School (USA)
- Nima Nakhaei, York University (Canada)
- Eli Portella Perreras, Florida Gulf Coast University (USA)
- Yin Xing, Shanghai Maritime University (China)
- Liu Zixu, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China)
