"Asexual and Aromantic Narratives" is a groundbreaking textbook that explores the historical, theoretical, and cultural aspects of asexuality and aromanticism, offering interdisciplinary perspectives and paving the way for future research. With engaging case studies and in-depth analyses, this comprehensive guide delves into the complexities of asexual and aromantic identities and their intersections with gender, race, and health, while also examining their portrayal in literature, art, media, and activism. This must-read text provides invaluable insights into the vibrant and diverse experiences of asexual and aromantic individuals, making it an essential resource for scholars, activists, and anyone seeking to understand and support these communities.