In Arendt's Solidarity, Kim illuminates Arendt's lifelong struggle by drawing upon her publications, unpublished documents, private... Læs mere
Drawing on two decades of interviews and research, Lara Deeb shows how mixed couples in Lebanon confront patriarchy, social difference, and sectarianism.... Læs mere
The years 1989–2008 were an era of neoliberal hegemony in US politics, economy, and culture. Post*45 scholar Adam Kelly argues that American novelists who began their careers during these years responded to the times by developing in their fiction an aesthetics of sincerity.
This book examines how the cosmopolitan bourgeoisie of the Eastern Mediterranean navigated the transition... Læs mere
Severo Sarduy was among the most important figures in twentieth-century Latin American fiction and a major representative of the literary tendency to which he gave the name... Læs mere
Capitalist Colonial, Matan Kaminer's ethnography of the region and its people, argues that the paid and unpaid labor of Thai migrants has been essential to resolving the clashing demands of the bottom line and Zionist ideology within Israel's farm sector.
In Hear Our Stories, Harris demonstrates how preventive efforts on campus sexual violence fall short... Læs mere
The opening of classified documents from the Soviet era has been dubbed the ""archival revolution"" due to its unprecedented scale, drama, and impact. With a storyteller's sensibility, Cristina Vatulescu identifies and takes on the main challenges of reading in these archives.
War-Making as Worldmaking explores the entanglement of militarism, imperialism, and liberal-democratic governance in East Africa... Læs mere