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  • - How Popular Culture Can Defuse Intractable Differences
    av Jeffrey Israel
    309

    Jeffrey Israel offers an innovative argument for the power of playfulness in popular culture to make our capacity for coexistence imaginable. He explores how people from different backgrounds can pursue justice together, even as they play with their divisive grudges, prejudices, and desires in their cultural lives.

  • - A Theory of Recognition
    av Emmanuel Renault
    855

    In The Experience of Injustice, the French philosopher Emmanuel Renault opens an important new chapter in critical theory. Inspired by Axel Honneth, Renault argues that a radicalized version of Honneth's ethics of recognition can provide a systematic alternative to the liberal-democratic projects of such thinkers as Rawls and Habermas.

  • - The Perception of Time in Post-Fordism
    av Maurizio Lazzarato
    389 - 1 209

    The Italian philosopher Maurizio Lazzarato reveals the underpinnings of contemporary subjectivity in the aesthetics and politics of mass media. This book discloses the conceptual groundwork of Lazzarato's thought as a whole for a time when his writings have become increasingly influential.

  • - Politics and Psychoanalysis
    av best mailing address)) McAfee & Noelle ((Home address
    355 - 1 115

    Noelle McAfee uses psychoanalytic theory to explore the subterranean anxieties behind current crises and the ways in which democratic practices can help work through seemingly intractable political conflicts. Fear of Breakdown contends that politics needs something that only psychoanalysis has been able to offer.

  • - An Historical Sociology of Education and Stratification
    av Randall Collins
    349 - 1 039

    The Credential Society by Randall Collins is a classic on higher education and its role in American society. Forty years later, its controversial claim that the expansion of American education has not increased social mobility, but created a cycle of credential inflation, has proven remarkably prescient.

  • - Women's Political Labor and the Fabrication of East Bengal
    av Poulomi Saha
    309

    Poulomi Saha offers an innovative account of women's political labor in East Bengal over more than a century. Through a material account of text and textile, An Empire of Touch crafts a new narrative of gendered political labor under empire.

  • - Improvisation, Psychodrama, and the Screenplay
    av J. J. Murphy
    1 189

    In Rewriting Indie Cinema, J. J. Murphy explores alternative forms of scripting and how they have shaped American film from the 1950s to the present. He traces a strain of indie cinema that used improvisation and psychodrama, a therapeutic form of improvised acting based on a performer's own life experiences.

  • - How Government Spending Determines Elections in a Polarized Era
    av Professor Andrew H. Sidman
    419 - 1 209

    Andrew Sidman offers a systematic explanation for how political polarization affects the electoral influence of district-level federal spending. Pork Barrel Politics is an empirically rich account of the surprising repercussions of bringing pork home, with important consequences in our polarized era.

  • - How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt
    av Jason Hackworth
    349 - 1 029

    Manufacturing Decline argues that antigovernment conservatives capitalized on-and perpetuated-Rust Belt cities' misfortunes by stoking racial resentment. Jason Hackworth traces how the conservative movement has used the imagery and ideas of urban decline since the 1970s to advance their cause.

  • - The Contested Origins of Urban Government, 1890-1930
    av Ariane Liazos
    419 - 1 209

    Ariane Liazos examines the urban reform movement that swept through the country in the early twentieth century and its unintended consequences. Reforming the City offers powerful insights into the relationships between scholarship and reform and between the structures of city government and urban democracy.

  • - A Comic Play from Seventeenth-Century China
    av Journal Of Chinese Language Teachers Association) Yu & Li (Book Review Editor
    285 - 759

    A Couple of Soles is a classic comedic romance by the seventeenth-century playwright Li Yu. The first major comedy from late imperial China to appear in English translation, it provides an unparalleled view of the theater in seventeenth-century China.

  • - Reading and Writing in Japan's Age of Modern Print Media
    av Nathan Shockey
    759

    Nathan Shockey examines the emergence of new forms of reading, writing, and thinking in Japan from the last years of the nineteenth century through the first decades of the twentieth. The Typographic Imagination presents a multivalent vision of the rise of mass print media and the transformation of modern Japanese literature, language, and culture.

  • - The Battle Over Representations of Contemporary Slavery
    av Loyola University) Murphy & Laura (Assistant Professor
    349 - 915

    Laura T. Murphy argues that the slave narrative has reemerged as a twenty-first-century genre that has gained new currency in the context of the memoir boom, post-9/11 anti-Islamic sentiment, and conservative family-values politics. The New Slave Narrative reveals an emergent survivor-centered counterdiscourse of collaboration and systemic change.

  • - Gender, Narrative, and Theological Invention in Thomas of Cantimpre's Mystical Hagiographies
    av Rachel J. D. Smith
    855

    Rachel J. D. Smith combines historical, literary, and theological approaches to offer a new interpretation of Thomas of Cantimpre's hagiographies, showing how they employ vivid narrative portrayals of typically female bodies to perform theological work in a rhetorically specific way.

  • - A Techno-Poetic History of China's Three Gorges
    av Corey Byrnes
    759

    Fixing Landscape reconsiders China's Three Gorges Dam in relation to the aesthetic history of the Gorges region over more than two millennia, thereby offering radically new ways of thinking about cultural and spatial production in contemporary China.

  • - Israel's Targeting of States That Host Nonstate Actors
    av Wendy Pearlman & Boaz Atzili
    339

    As states find themselves in conflicts with nonstate actors, they often target other states that harbor or aid these challenging opponents. Wendy Pearlman and Boaz Atzili investigate this strategy, which they term triadic coercion: why states pursue it and the conditions under which it succeeds, across seventy years of Israeli history.

  • - Camera Movement in Classical Hollywood
    av Trinity University) Keating & Patrick (Assistant Professor
    1 389

    Patrick Keating offers an innovative history of the aesthetics of the camera that examines how camera movement shaped the classical Hollywood style. In careful readings of dozens of films, he explores how major figures like F. W. Murnau, Orson Welles, and Alfred Hitchcock used camera movement to enrich their stories and deepen their themes.

  • av Karolina Pavlova
    349

    An unsung classic of nineteenth-century Russian literature, Karolina Pavlova's A Double Life alternates prose and poetry to offer a wry picture of Russian aristocratic society and vivid dreams of escaping its strictures.

  • - Reflections on Japan's Modern History
    av Harry Harootunian
    419 - 1 375

    Few scholars have done more than Harry Harootunian to shape the study of modern Japan. Uneven Moments presents a selection of Harootunian's essays on Japan's intellectual and cultural history from the late Tokugawa period to the present that span the many phases of his distinguished career and point to new directions for Japanese studies.

  • av Tsering Dondrup
    279 - 759

    Tsering Doendrup is one of the most popular and critically acclaimed authors writing in Tibetan today. The Handsome Monk and Other Stories brings together short stories from across Tsering Doendrup's career to create a panorama of Tibetan society.

  • - From Fair Play to Power Plays
    av Professor Donald R. Wolfensberger
    419 - 1 345

    The United States Congress has been described as dysfunctional, gridlocked, polarized, hyperpartisan, chaotic, and do-nothing. In Changing Cultures in Congress, Donald R. Wolfensberger explains the institutional dynamics behind Congress's devolution to a body plagued by a win-at-any-cost mentality and a culture of perpetual campaigning.

  • - An Opposing View
    av Grigory Yavlinsky
    349

    Grigory Yavlinsky, a Russian economist and opposition leader, explains his country's politics from a unique perspective, voicing a Russian liberal critique of the post-Soviet system that is vital for the West to hear. He argues that Putin is as much a product of the system as its creator.

  • - Trump, the Klan, and the Mainstreaming of Resentment
    av Kevin Estep & Rory McVeigh
    279

    Rory McVeigh and Kevin Estep trace the parallels between the 1920s Klan and today's right-wing backlash, identifying the conditions that allow white nationalism to emerge from the shadows. Their sociological analysis of the Klan's outbreaks sheds light on how Trump's rise to power was made possible by a convergence of circumstances.

  • - Our Planetary Emergency and the Struggle for a New Public
    av Drew University) Keller & Catherine (Professor of Constructive Theology
    455 - 1 079

    Noted ecotheologian and feminist philosopher of religion Catherine Keller reads the feedback loop of political and ecological depredation as secularized apocalypse. She calls for dissolving the opposition between the religious and the secular in favor of a broad planetary movement for social and ecological justice.

  • - Immigrants, Migrants, and the Making of New York, Revised Edition
    av Robert Snyder
    419 - 1 345

    All the Nations Under Heaven is an unparalleled chronicle of the role of immigrants and migrants in shaping the history and culture of New York City. This updated edition of a classic text brings the story of the immigrant experience up to the present with vital new material on the city's revival with deeply rooted racial and economic inequalities.

  • - Nation-State, Modern Self, and Calculative Reason
    av Talal (Ph.D. Program in Anthropology) Asad
    319 - 975

    In Secular Translations, anthropologist Talal Asad reflects on his lifelong engagement with secularism and its contradictions. He draws out the ambiguities in our concepts of the religious and the secular through a rich consideration of translatability and untranslatability.

  • - A Publisher in Exile, from Pleiade to Pantheon
    av Amos Reichman
    349

    In this first biography of Jacques Schiffrin, the founder of Pleiade Editions in Paris and cofounder of Pantheon Books in New York, Amos Reichman tells the story of a great publisher and his travails across two continents.

  • - A Debate on Engagement Strategies
    av Victor (Georgetown University) Cha & David (University of Southern California) Kang
    389 - 1 095

    Nuclear North Korea was first published in 2003 amid the outbreak of a lasting crisis over the North Korean nuclear program. With a new chapter on the way forward for the international community in light of continued nuclear tensions, this book is of lasting relevance to understanding the state of affairs on the Korean peninsula.

  • - Thinking Beyond Concepts
    av Michael Marder
    389 - 1 275

    Michael Marder proposes a new methodology for political science and philosophy, one which he terms "categorial thinking." Under this lens, the political appears not as a singular concept but as a family of categories, allowing room for new, plural, and often antagonistic ideas about the state, the people, sovereignty, and power.

  • - Imagining Disaster in the Modern Age
    av Eva Horn
    419 - 1 375

    The Future as Catastrophe offers a novel critique of the fascination with disaster. Analyzing the catastrophic imaginary from its historical roots to the contemporary popularity of disaster fiction and end-of-the-world blockbusters, Eva Horn argues that apocalypse always haunts the modern idea of a future that can be anticipated and planned.

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