This book series provides space for full and detailed scholarly discussions on questions of gender and the body. Encouraging interdisciplinarity and crossovers in subjects, time periods, and genres, it will challenge and expand discussions around LGTBQI embodiments, the changing nature of masculinity, ethnically marked bodies, and medical humanities, as well as opening up old, and forging new, debates around femininity and feminism. It will also address the pressing questions about embodiment, gender identity, migrating bodies, the Anthropocene, and the post-human that are being played out in academia and wider society. Examining narratives from different periods and cultures, this series is dedicated to publishing pioneering research that will benefit many disciplines.