Zeiderman relates the Magdalena’s fraught past and uncertain future to global entanglements of race, nature, and capital. Alert to ethnographic... Læs mere
Brings together a diverse group of scholars, practitioners, and scholar-practitioners who offer a pathbreaking transnational feminist examination of witches and witchcraft that... Læs mere
Through richly illustrated case studies, Weisenfeld tells the story of how modern corporations and consumer... Læs mere
Investigates a history of reparations across the Transpacific. David L. Eng analyzes how concepts of reparation established during colonial settlement and the European... Læs mere
Examines the conceptual link between the nation-state and the body, particularly the visceral and affective attachment to the state and the... Læs mere
Jina B. Kim develops what she calls crip-of-color critique, bringing a disability lens to bear on feminist- and queer-of-color literature in the aftermath of 1996 US welfare reform and the subsequent evisceration of social safety nets.
Traces the history of the early twentieth-century medical efficiency movement in the United States, restoring it as a significant driver of medicine’s modernization while also revealing its broader significance as a cultural force shaping modern American life.
A political treatise on fascism and its precursor movements, coupled with a philosophical inquiry into becoming reactionary as a collective process. Brian Massumi retheorizes the conditions of contemporary fascism through the prism of Trump’s persona.
Exploring the history of abducted boys in English and Ottoman literary and visual culture, Arvas offers a queer-historicist analysis... Læs mere
Drawing on process philosophy, Munster approaches computational experience through its relations and operations. She combines deep... Læs mere