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
Piro Rexhepi explores the overlapping postsocialist and postcolonial border regimes in the Balkans that are designed to protect whiteness and exclude Muslim, Roma, and migrant communities.
Kathy E. Ferguson explores the importance of anarchist letterpress printers and presses, whose printed materials galvanized anarchist movements across the United States and Great Britain from the late nineteenth century to 1940s.
Amanda Lock Swarr debunks the centuries old claim “hermaphroditism” and intersex are disproportionately common among black South Africans by interrogating how contemporary intersex medicine its indivisibility from colonial ideologies and scientific racism.
Presents an understanding of life and death based on indigenous and black ways of knowing that the author terms Mpondo theory. Canham examines the practices of amaMpondo people of... Læs mere
From the northern Michigan lakeshore where he learned to fish as a child to casting flies in a New Orleans bayou, Christopher Schaberg ponders his lifetime pursuit of the widely mythologized... Læs mere