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An ambitious genre-crossing exploration of Black speculative imagination, The Dark Delight of Being Strange combines fiction, historical accounts, and philosophical prose to unveil the extraordinary and the surreal in everyday Black life.
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Hannah Lucas explores the entanglement of illness and revelation in the writings of Julian of Norwich, illuminating the unexpected commonalities between the medical and the mystical and their significance for philosophies of health.
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Meir Shahar examines the place of draft animals in Chinese and Buddhist religious traditions and, in so doing, sheds new light on human interaction with nonhuman animals more broadly.
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This book develops a critical theory of sexual love and friendship, offering profound new ways to understand the troublesome nature of eros.
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This book examines key inland areas around the world to show how interior regions have shaped global history.
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This book examines temporary urbanisms across varied global contexts, considering their significance for cities and everyday life as well as for policy and practice.
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Be Prepared reveals the surprising ways doomsday prepping is woven into the fabric of American institutions—and shows its significance for understanding the fault lines of liberal democracy.
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This book is a practitioner’s guide to civic engagement today, showing current and aspiring social scientists how to build a career in the public sphere.
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This book is the most comprehensive work in English on premodern Japanese linked verse (renga).
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The Creative Self delves into the hegemony of neoliberal self-optimization and turns to psychoanalysis in search of an alternative.
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In Unreliable, the distinguished scientist Csaba Szabo examines the causes and consequences of the reproducibility crisis in biomedical research, showing why the factors that encourage misconduct stem from flaws in real-world science.
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What We Eat explores world history through the lens of the global journeys of nearly ninety food products. Leading historians trace the origins and popularization of items commonly found in supermarkets, showing how each food illuminates wider histories.