Challenges visuality as the dominant mode through which we understand gender, social performance, and visual culture
Examines the growth-equity relationship in developing countries
Explores the vast diversity within Muslim American communities and shows how negative rhetoric toward Muslims makes America less safe
Demonstrates the power of embodied and digital networks in confronting neoliberal sociopolitical regimes in the Americas
Media industry strategies of production and consumption transform the boundaries between adulthood and childhood while reinforcing social norms, reproductive ideals, and labor hierarchies.
A rigorously historical investigation into the ongoing issues in Japan-Korea relations and how and why both governments have acted—and not acted—to address them
Elite groups vary in their needs and levels of power, thus wielding differing levels of influence on state policy
A lucid narration of post-financial crisis urbanism in Seoul and the vivid experiences of living through the city in transition
Examines the contributions of three powerful Meiji women and how their own education and ideas about Japanese women’s potential shaped how females were to participate in modern society
The role salt played in the politics of Song China, as told through a unique contemporary narrative, translated into English for the first time
Lively investigation of the role of legal institutions in shaping notions of fact from classical Greece and Roman, and beyond