Jennifer R. Nájera explores the intersections of education and activism among undocumented students at the University of California,... Læs mere
Christina Cecelia Davidson explores the extraordinary and complicated life and career of H. C. C. Astwood, who was a preacher, politician, and the first Black man named US consul to the Dominican Republic in the nineteenth century.
Kency Cornejo traces the emergence of new artistic strategies for Indigenous feminist resistance in the wake of torture, disappearance, killings, and US-funded civil wars in Central America.
Performer, activist, and writer Jill Johnston was a major queer presence in the history of dance and 1970s feminism. By bringing together... Læs mere
Traces how American authors and photographers have grappled with soil erosion as a material reality that shapes narratives of identity,... Læs mere
Rivke Jaffe shows how dons’ power relies on a widespread belief in their right to rule, explaining how criminal power is... Læs mere
Traces two widespread rhetorics of perversion—sexual and moral—in postsocialist Armenia, showing how they are tied to anxieties... Læs mere
A close study of infrastructural expansion as a lens onto state capital relations and the politics of expertise in Kenya over the long-twentieth century.
Explores forest carbon offsets to understand green capitalism—the use of capitalist logics and practices to mitigate environmental damage.... Læs mere
Mingwei Huang traces the development of new forms of racial capitalism in the twenty-first century. Taking a palimpsestic approach,... Læs mere
Lennard J. Davis shows how “poornography”— distorted narratives of poverty written by and for the middle and upper classes — creates harmful and... Læs mere
By drawing connections between innovation discourse, the rise of neoliberalism, financialized capitalism, and the social and... Læs mere