Strange and speculative, this 1934 pan-Africanist novel conveys the complexities of Black internationalism in the interwar years
Award-winning illustrated chronicle of the modern Arab world, combining travelogue, memoir, history and gorgeous full-colour art
Explores the possibilities that indigenous thought and traditions have for emancipatory, decolonial, feminist societies beyond the state
Exposes and explains the unlikely alliance between Evangelical Christians and anti-transgender feminists
A collection examining the trailblazing lives and movements of radical women who have shaped the modern world
A sharp, critical perspective on what the state is and does, drawing on anarchist, decolonial and indigenous thought
An anthropological account of how rankings, statistics and numbers are reshaping the world we live in
A call for an end to obscene wealth
Colonial relations underpin now-ubiquitous claims around transition, net zero and the green economy
A first-hand account of the high-profile Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) animal liberation campaign
From Egypt to Guantanamo, we open the doors to the experiences of incarcerated Muslims
The world we dream of is already here