Connects river sciences to queer and trans theory through collaborative restoration workRivers host vibrant multispecies communities in their waters... Læs mere
Winner of the 2024 EuroSEAS Social Science Book PrizeCold War legacies in Southeast Asia enable new geographies of enclosureIn the twenty-first century, land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and controversial.
Reveals the untold stories about New Mexico’s queer pastThroughout the twentieth century, New Mexico’s LGBTQ+ residents inhabited a wide spectrum of spaces, from Santa Fe’s nascent bohemian art scene to the secretive military developments at Los Alamos.
An extraordinary look into doubt, denial, and distrustAs wildfires rip across the western United States and sea levels rise along coastal cities from Louisiana to Alaska, some people nevertheless reject the mainstream scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change.
This critical anthology draws on current theoretical movements to examine the breadth of Asian American literature from the earliest to the most... Læs mere