A wide-ranging and ambitious attempt to chart Marxism's absence, and its necessity, across political terrains.
An innovative, interdisciplinary assessment of the origins and operations of anxiety in modern life.
This expansive volume challenges the conventional approach to research by arguing for the recentering of local and marginalized knowledges
This landmark volume appraises the early Frankfurt School's contribution to our understanding of authoritarian populism, drawing lessons for today.
Personal narratives from farmworkers, sex workers, the undocumented, the incarcerated, and more—covering the first year COVID swept across the United States.
A wide-ranging and provocative collection engaging with Rudolf J. Siebert’s dialectical religiology.
Nowhere to Be Home is an eye-opening collection of oral histories exposing the realities of life under military rule. In their own words, men and women from Burma describe their lives in the country that Human Rights Watch has called “the textbook example of a police state.”
In the gripping first-person accounts ofHigh Rise Stories, former residents of Chicago's iconic public housing projects describe life in the... Læs mere
In their own words, the narrators of Patriot Acts recount their lives before the 9/11 attacks and their experiences of the backlash that have deeply altered their lives and communities.