Addresses Western officials' responses to post-Cold War conflicts and analyses the reactions of the Left to their governments' positions.
Catalogue of the collection of medieval art in the Duke University Museum.
Applying new materialism to international relations, Jason Dittmer offers a counterintuitive reading of foreign policy by tracing the ways that complex interactions between people and things shape the decisions and actions of diplomats and policymakers.
In this revised and updated edition of The Dark Tree, Steven L. Isoardi tells the story of Horace Tapscott and the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra,... Læs mere
Drawing on research from high-level industry meetings, petrochemical plant tours, and polluted communities in the United States,... Læs mere
Salar Mameni historicizes the popularization of the scientific notion of the Anthropocene alongside the emergence of the global war on terror. Mameni theorizes the Terracene as an epoch marked by a convergence of racialized militarism and environmental destruction.
Emilie Boone considers James Van Der Zee’s photographic work over the course of the twentieth century, showing how it foregrounded aspects of Black daily... Læs mere
The contributors to The Black Geographic explore the theoretical innovations of Black Geographies scholarship and how it approaches Blackness as historically and spatially situated.
Explores queer family making as a site of racialized intimacy. Drawing on interviews with queer families in Australia, Keaney traces the lived... Læs mere
Asks what we can learn about modern law and its authority by understanding how it operates in the dark of night. He outlines how the social experience and cultural meanings of night promote... Læs mere
Questions accepted understandings of home and homelessness to offer a radical proposition: homelessness cannot be solved without dismantling current understandings of... Læs mere
Explores the relationship between Afrodiasporic theories of justice and Black sexual ethics through a womanist engagement with... Læs mere