Indexing

I charge a flat rate for indexes, determined based on the length of the manuscript, the turnaround time for the index, and any special features of the manuscript I may need to take into account, such as multiple languages or discipline-specific terminology. There will be a surcharge if the press requires an embedded index (e.g. compiled in Word during the production process), or if there is an unusually short turnaround time.

I strongly recommend that interested authors reach out either before or around the same time that they submit their final manuscripts.

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Indexes in Print and Forthcoming

Kyle Grady, Mixed-Race Moors: Shakespeare and Formulations of Blackness (University of Pennsylvania Press, forthcoming).

Anna Wilson, Medieval Fans: Reading, Affect, and Queer Community (University of Pennsylvania Press, forthcoming).

Jonathan Hsy, Disabled Storytellers in the Global Middle Ages: Craft and Community in the Medieval World (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

Race/Queer/Queens, ed. Urvashi Chakravarty and Mira ‘Assaf (ACMRS, forthcoming).

To Hear Her Speak: Black Women and Shakespeare, ed. Patricia Akhimie (ACMRS, forthcoming).

Noémie Ndiaye, The Whiteness Between Us: Early Modern Playbooks of Racial Triangulation (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming).

Shakespeare, Race and Anglophone Popular Culture, ed. Vanessa I. Corredera and L. Monique Pittman (Arden Shakespeare, 2026).

Nahir Otaño Gracia, The Other Faces of Arthur: Chivalric Whiteness in the Global North Atlantic (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2025).

Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano, Occasions for Poetry: Politics, Literature, and Imagination Among the Early Modern Ottomans (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2025).

Arthur Bahr, Chasing the Pearl-Manuscript: Speculation, Shapes, Delight (University of Chicago Press, 2025).

Priyanka Anne Jacob, The Victorian Novel on File: Secrets, Hoards, and Information Storage (Oxford University Press, 2024).

Shakespeare/Skin: Contemporary Readings in Skin Studies and Theoretical Discourse, ed. Ruben Espinoza (Bloomsbury, 2024).

Ann E. Zimo, In Plain Sight: Muslims in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024).

The Cambridge Companion to Race and Romanticism, ed. Manu Chander (Cambridge University Press, 2024).

Ambereen Dadabhoy, Shakespeare Through Islamic Worlds (Routledge, 2024).

The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Race, ed. Patricia Akhimie (Oxford University Press, 2024).

Seeing Race Before Race: Visual Culture and the Racial Matrix in the Premodern World, ed. Noémie Ndiaye and Lia Markey (ACMRS Press, 2023).

David Sterling Brown, Shakespeare’s White Others (Cambridge University Press, 2023).

Debapriya Sarkar, Possible Knowledge: The Literary Forms of Early Modern Science (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023).

Vanessa Corredera, Reanimating Shakespeare’s Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh University Press, 2022)

Noémie Ndiaye, Scripts of Blackness: Early Modern Performance Culture and the Making of Race (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022)

The Arden Research Handbook of Shakespeare and Adaptation, ed. Diana E. Henderson and Stephen O’Neill (Bloomsbury, 2022).

Kimberly Anne Coles, Bad Humor: Race and Religious Essentialism in Early Modern England (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022)

Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy, ed. Diana E. Henderson and Kyle Vitale (Bloomsbury, 2021).

A Cultural History of Race, vol. 3: The Renaissance and Early Modern Age, ed. Kimberly Anne Coles and Dorothy Kim (Bloomsbury, 2021).