Monique Moultrie collects oral histories of Black lesbian religious leaders in the United States to show how their authenticity, social justice awareness, spirituality, and collaborative leadership make them models of womanist ethical leadership.
Drawing on interviews, art, documentaries, and her years of activism, Rosa-Linda Fregoso examines the contra feminicide movement in Mexico and other feminist... Læs mere
Arc of Interference revisits the vital and core insights of medical anthropology in light of contemporary planetary and social crises, showing how the field provides central practices for understanding, interfering in, and refashioning a world full of mounting dilemmas.
Drawing on black feminism, queer of color critique, and trans studies, Evans examines postwar and contemporary German history to broadly argue for a... Læs mere
Examines the legal and literary narratives of enslaved, indentured, and imprisoned individuals crossing the Indian Ocean to show how... Læs mere
Zeynep K. Korkman examines Turkey’s commercial fortune-telling cafes where secular Muslim women and LGBTIQ individuals can navigate the precarities of twenty-first-century life.
Focuses on the figure of the puta—the whore, that phantasmatic figure of Latinized feminine sexual excess—Rodríguez probes the ways that sexual labor and Latina... Læs mere
Chronicles the rise and fall of the avant-garde music and art scene in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn... Læs mere
Examines short form audiovisual media—from TikTok mashups to Beyoncé’s Lemonade—to offer techniques for understanding digital media. Forays into... Læs mere
Genevieve Alva Clutario traces how beauty and fashion in the Philippines shaped the intertwined projects of imperial expansion and modern nation building during the turbulent transition between Spanish, US, and Japanese empires.