Petrus Liu challenges key premises of classic queer theory and Marxism, turning to an analysis of the Beijing Consensus—global capitalism’s latest mutation—to develop a new theory of the political economy of sexuality.
Examining the 2002 pogrom in which Hindu mobs attached Muslims in the west Indian state of Gujuarat, Moyukh Chatterjee examines how political violence against minorities catalyzes radical changes in law, public culture, and power.
Catherine E. Walsh examines struggles for existence in societies deeply marked by the systemic violences and entwinements of coloniality,... Læs mere
The contributors to Eating beside Ourselves examine eating as a site of transfer and transformation that create thresholds for human and nonhuman... Læs mere
Examines the importance of representations of death to Black liberation. Aranke analyzes posters, photographs, journalism, and films that focus on the... Læs mere
Piro Rexhepi explores the overlapping postsocialist and postcolonial border regimes in the Balkans that are designed to protect... Læs mere
Examines homoeroticism and nonnormative sexualities between Arab women in transnational Arab literature, art, and film to show how... Læs mere
Draws on ethnographic work with differently disabled people whose ingenuity, labor, and artfulness allows them to achieve... Læs mere
Explores the importance of anarchist letterpress printers and presses, whose printed materials galvanized anarchist movements across the... Læs mere
Explores how consumer access to generic drugs has transformed public health care and the politics of pharmaceuticals in the global... Læs mere
Examining a wide range of photography from across the global South, the contributors to Cold War Camera explore the visual mediation of the Cold War, illuminating how photography shaped how it was prosecuted and experienced.
Explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested... Læs mere